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| Tarek... |
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 1:35 pm |
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I'm setting up IC613 for the first time and I see that OA comes with
EXT71 (oa_v22.04.013), IC613 (oa_v22.04.032) as well as a standalone
OA directory (.02.02-p049). I'm not sure which one to use as OA_HOME.
In this post:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.cad.cadence/browse_thread/thread/0b136f534faf4f66/a78f755a6dea985c?lnk=raot
the user is advised to unset OA_HOME altogether, but I've read in the
EXT documentation that the OA installation that comes with EXT should
be used. If I unset OA_HOME, virtuoso complains. If I do need to set
OA_HOME, which path should I use? Thanks. |
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| Tarek... |
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:32 pm |
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Thanks for the detailed responses Marc and Andrew. Another OA-related
problem: How do I configure Assura to use OA-compatible binaries
instead of CDB-compatible binaries? Is it a separate installation or
is there a matter of settings environment variable(s) (perhaps during
iscape configuration)? The Assura Installation Guide isn't really
clear on this, it just says you must use Assura OA with DFII OA and
Assura CDBA for DFII CDBA. Thanks. |
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| Tarek... |
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:47 pm |
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Never mind, I got my network admin to check downloads.cadence.com and
there is indeed a separate installation for OA. |
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