> Even if I use a 32 bit ISE version, may I download fedora 64 bit version?
Webpack doesn't include a 64-bit verion. The full ISE release does.
However, my license for ISE is only for BaseX, and that isn't supported
for 64-bit. Before I realized that I tried to get it working, but I ran
into many problems and switched to the 32-bit version, which mostly just
needed some older libraries from FC2.
Eric
Reply by Marco●May 21, 20052005-05-21
"B. Joshua Rosen" <bjrosen@PleaseDontSpamMEpolybus.com> wrote in message
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>
> > Ohhhhh.... what a stupid I am! When I written about recompiling I
thought
> > that Xilinx include also source into CDs... impossible thing...
> >
> > So, the simple way to use ISE is with Windows... what a pity!!!
>
> No you don't have to subject yourself to Windows. It works fine with
> Fedora Core 3. There are a couple of trivial work arounds that you need to
> do. You need to set an env variable,
>
> setenv LD_ASSUME_KERNEL 2.4.7
>
> And you need to create a link
>
> ln -s /usr/lib/libcurl.so.3.0.0 /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so.2
>
>
Even if I use a 32 bit ISE version, may I download fedora 64 bit version?
Reply by B. Joshua Rosen●May 21, 20052005-05-21
> Ohhhhh.... what a stupid I am! When I written about recompiling I thought
> that Xilinx include also source into CDs... impossible thing...
>
> So, the simple way to use ISE is with Windows... what a pity!!!
No you don't have to subject yourself to Windows. It works fine with
Fedora Core 3. There are a couple of trivial work arounds that you need to
do. You need to set an env variable,
setenv LD_ASSUME_KERNEL 2.4.7
And you need to create a link
ln -s /usr/lib/libcurl.so.3.0.0 /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so.2
Reply by Marco●May 21, 20052005-05-21
"B. Joshua Rosen" <bjrosen@PleaseDontSpamMEpolybus.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.05.21.11.10.11.679537@PleaseDontSpamMEpolybus.com...
>
> > Ohhhhh.... what a stupid I am! When I written about recompiling I
thought
> > that Xilinx include also source into CDs... impossible thing...
> >
> > So, the simple way to use ISE is with Windows... what a pity!!!
>
> No you don't have to subject yourself to Windows. It works fine with
> Fedora Core 3. There are a couple of trivial work arounds that you need to
> do. You need to set an env variable,
>
> setenv LD_ASSUME_KERNEL 2.4.7
>
> And you need to create a link
>
> ln -s /usr/lib/libcurl.so.3.0.0 /usr/local/lib/libcurl.so.2
>
>
Only those?
In this case I will download it immediately.
Thanks
Reply by Marco●May 21, 20052005-05-21
"Eric Smith" <eric@brouhaha.com> wrote in message
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> "Marco" <marcotoschi_no_spam@email.it> writes:
> > Does it function with every distribution of Linux?
>
> No. It is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. You *might* be
> able to get it working on another distribution, but Xilinx won't help
> you with it.
>
> I suspect that it would run on CentOS 3.x without too much hassle,
> because that's a clone of RHEL3.
>
> I've been able to use ISE BaseX 7.1i on Fedora Core 3 with only some
> minor annoyances.
>
> > There is a way to try the 64 bit version or I need to recompile
everything
> > by myself?
>
> Good luck recompiling ISE without the source code.
>
> Eric
Ohhhhh.... what a stupid I am! When I written about recompiling I thought
that Xilinx include also source into CDs... impossible thing...
So, the simple way to use ISE is with Windows... what a pity!!!
Reply by ●May 20, 20052005-05-20
"Marco" <marcotoschi_no_spam@email.it> writes:
> Does it function with every distribution of Linux?
No. It is supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. You *might* be
able to get it working on another distribution, but Xilinx won't help
you with it.
I suspect that it would run on CentOS 3.x without too much hassle,
because that's a clone of RHEL3.
I've been able to use ISE BaseX 7.1i on Fedora Core 3 with only some
minor annoyances.
> There is a way to try the 64 bit version or I need to recompile everything
> by myself?
Good luck recompiling ISE without the source code.
Eric
Reply by Marco●May 19, 20052005-05-19
Does it function with every distribution of Linux?
There is a way to try the 64 bit version or I need to recompile everything
by myself?
Thanks
Marco