I need to check some logs, but I do think somebody did some of the CentOS updates that were announced "available" by the CentOS system updater. I don't see the reference to the glibc problem in recent CASPER email.
>> A new problem is preventing me from >> compiling even simple models with >> bee_xps. For example, when I compile >> a model containing only the system >> generator, XSB Core Config, Xilinx >> constants and CASPER software >> registers, I receive the following >> messages from bee_xps. >> >> Detected Linux OS >> ############################# >> ## System Update ## >> ############################# >> ############################# >> ## Block objects creation ## >> ############################# >> ###################### >> ## Checking objects ## >> ###################### >> Running system generator ... >> Error using ==> gen_xps_files at 328 >> XSG generation failed: ? >> >> I am using Xilinx 11.1 and Matlab >> R2009a on CentOS Linux with the >> mlib_devel_10_1 library. I was not >> having this trouble until recently. >> Other people use my computer, but >> they know to avoid changing my >> installations. >> >> I attached a simple MDL file that >> produces the error messages shown >> above. What is causing gen_xps_files >> to have trouble at 328? >> >> > > Hi Ron. This sounds strangely like the glibc problem I mentioned last > week. Did any messages from the OS come up in the window you started the > matlab session from? > > You might check to see if anyone updated your glibc lately. > > I'll try your mdl tomorrow and see what happens. I don't have access to a > toolset right now. > > John > > >