On Mon, 5 Oct 2020 03:37:43 +0300
Alexandre Rusev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Testing it!

Awesome!

> [1] I see it in "Added technologies" accordingly you readme (
> https://gitlab.com/westernsemico/com.westernsemico.vlsi) thought I
> can't select this technology later in components tab.
> May be I am just doing something wrong with tech desc imported from
> XML???

Okay, I think I found the problem, you need to choose "write project
settings".  I have updated the instructions here; the new parts are in
BOLD, and also step #4:

  https://gitlab.com/westernsemico/com.westernsemico.vlsi

Could you please try again, making sure to do the BOLD part in step
#5?  Let me know if that does not work.

> [2]  the library sk130.jelib contains absolute paths for nonexistent
> (and unused by SkyWater) libraries.

> Tools:Ouser.../home/user/proj/wcc-electric/lib/tech/st65/st_old65.xml...

Wow, that could have been embarrassing.  Electric seems to have a
security issue here -- information leakage.  Good thing I was not
trying to keep secret the fact that I have all these technologies.

This shouldn't cause you a problem, however.  The file
"tsmcSun40GP.xml" is not on my computer, in fact it hasn't been on any
of my computers since I left Sun Labs several years ago.  But I've been
using the same Electric preferences file since then.  I also tried
opening the jelib on another computer where none of those files or
directories exist and it still worked.

In any case, thanks for reporting the issue.

  - a

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