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
>
>
>



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