Hmm... thanks for pointing this out.  Abu, you had previously noted  
that you could use the current version of Flexus with a previous (v2)  
version of Simics.  I will check with Virtutech to see if they have  
any ideas on what causes this error.  We've simply never seen it here.

Thanks,
Brian


On Nov 13, 2008, at 11:32 PM, Abu Saad Papa wrote:

> Hi,
> I would like to mention that I got the same error in Fedora 8. Just  
> for
> your information I am the same person who initially got this error  
> and I
> have already sent a post to this mailing list without much success.  
> But I
> had used Fedora 8.
>
> Regards,
> Abu Saad Papa
>
>> Hi Shri,
>>
>> We have tried reproducing this error and cannot.  We downloaded the
>> latest Simics (3.0.31) and used a personal academic license as you
>> were.  Following the directions in the Getting Started Guide, we were
>> unable to reproduce the error and everything worked fine.
>>
>> This leaves the OS/distribution as possible problem.  We've never
>> tried Debian linux 2.6.22; we support SUSE Linux 10.1 and 8.1, and
>> Fedora Core 5, 7, and 8.
>>
>> The shortest term solution for you would be installing one of these
>> distributions.  We will get to the bottom of this problem, but it may
>> be up to a month before we can solve this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brian
>>
>>
>> On Nov 8, 2008, at 1:12 PM, Shrirang Yardi wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> Thanks for your reply.
>>> Yes - I am able to build, load and run existing simics modules  
>>> without
>>> a problem.
>>>> From some other posts on the Simics forum it seems that loadable
>>> modules need to built within a Simics workspace.
>>> Is this true for the flexus module also? If so, can you please  
>>> provide
>>> any pointers on how this can be done.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> -Shri
>>>
>>> -------------
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We've had a couple of previous reports of this error, but we were  
>>> not
>>> able to reproduce it and I don't think it was resolved.
>>>
>>> Can you build and load one of the stock Simics modules, such as
>>> g_cache (see Simics documentation for info)?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Brian
>>> ---------------
>>>
>>> On Nov 7, 2008, at 11:59 AM, Shrirang Yardi wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I am a first time user of both Flexus and Simics (v3.0.31 on x86
>>>> Debian linux 2.6.22). I have successfully installed Simics,  
>>>> installed
>>>> Solaris10 on the abisko target and successfully booted the abisko
>>>> machine...so I dont think there are any issues with the Simics
>>>> installation.
>>>>
>>>> When I run "./create-initial-flexpoint TraceFlex", Simics complains
>>>> with the following:
>>>> --------------
>>>> Error loading module 'flexus-TraceFlex-v9-iface-gcc':
>>>> License Error: module not signed.
>>>> Module 'flexus-TraceFlex-v9-iface-gcc' not loaded.
>>>> Simics Model Builder license needed to sign modules.
>>>> ---------------
>>>>
>>>> I have the standard academic license file from Simics and it is
>>>> present in SIMICS_ROOT/licenses path. It has the p_modelbuilder
>>>> feature included with it.
>>>>
>>>> I have followed all the build instructions for Flexus (from the
>>>> getting-started-guide).
>>>> libflexus_TraceFlex_v9_iface_gcc.so is present in
>>>> FLEXUS_ROOT/simulators/TraceFlex/
>>>> "prepare-test-app" has also run successfully.
>>>>
>>>> I found one other post with the same problem, but it didnt seem  
>>>> to be
>>>> resolved. Replies on the Simics forum ask me to direct this  
>>>> question
>>>> to the simflex list. Any pointers are really appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> -Shri
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