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RE: [oc] problem about "petrify"
Hi,
I have rechecked the INSTALL file and did like this:
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[cherrxiao@sh-firebird ~]$ set path=($path
/shome/users/cherrxiao/petrify1.10/bin)
[cherrxiao@sh-firebird ~]$ setenv MANPATH
/shome/users/cherrxiao/petrify1.10/man
[cherrxiao@sh-firebird ~]$ which petrify
/shome/users/cherrxiao/petrify1.10/bin/petrify
[cherrxiao@sh-firebird ~]$ ll /shome/users/cherrxiao/petrify1.10/bin/petrify
-rwxr-xr-x 1 cherrxia 1848219 Dec 23 1998
/shome/users/cherrxiao/petrify1.10/bin/petrify
[cherrxiao@sh-firebird ~]$ petrify
petrify: Command not found.
What can I do next? :((((
Help me!
-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Segerlund [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 10:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [oc] problem about "petrify"
Is the file an executable with the x flag set ?
If the file is there and youre using an absolute path, perhaps you are
missing something simple ?
what does ls -l <executable> say ? or file <executable>
/ segerlund.
[email protected] wrote:
> Hi Segerlund,
>
> I have tested using absolute path to execute "petrify" and it still
response like this: " petrify: Command not found."
> What I do are:
> unzip the zip file, untar it.
> add the bin directory to path variable.
> but cant work.
> Would anybody having successfully run it on linux help me?
> My os is redhat7.3.
> Thanks!
> ==========================================================
>
>>Yes it can't find it, if you specify ./petrify it should work, >or att
>>. to your path ( which is not recommended ! ).
>>
>> so
>>
>>%./petrify
>>
>>should run it
>>
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>>Dear friends,
>>
>>Does anyone has the experience using petrify which is an asynchronous
circuit synthesis tool from this website?
>>http://www.lsi.upc.es/~jordic/petrify/petrify.html
>>
>>I download the "petrify-4.0-linux.tar.gz" (linux version) but it cannot
work. The error message is like following:
>>--------------------------------------
>>% petrify
>>petrify: Command not found.
>>
>>My operation system is Linux, but I don't know why it cannot run this
tool. Can anyone help me?
>>
>>BR,
>>Cherr
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