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10.0_quartus_linux.sh

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# ./10.0_quartus_linux.sh Creating directory 10.0_quartus_linux Verifying archive integrity... All good. Uncompressing Quartus II software (includes IP Library)............................................................................................................................................................................................... Fontconfig error: "conf.d", line 1: no element found Fontconfig warning: line 73: unknown element "cachedir" Fontconfig warning: line 74: unknown element "cachedir" altera_installer/bin/altera_installer_gui: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib32/libXi.so: undefined symbol: XESetWireToEventCookie

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We need more information to help. 

 

What version of linux are you using?? One possible problem is you are attempting to install it on a 64 bit linux version, and it's looking for the 32 bit libraries. You may just need to install the 32 bit libraries for your linux build. 

 

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We need more information to help. 

 

What version of linux are you using?? One possible problem is you are attempting to install it on a 64 bit linux version, and it's looking for the 32 bit libraries. You may just need to install the 32 bit libraries for your linux build. 

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Yes. I'm use 64 bit version. But i have 32 bit library.  

Quartus can't find  

symbol: XESetWireToEventCookie 

In this library.
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take a look here: 

 

http://www.alteraforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24086 

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Thanks. I'll try tomorrow.
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You may also want to check this out: http://philpem.me.uk/elec/fpga/quartus-ubuntu/ (http://philpem.me.uk/elec/fpga/quartus-ubuntu/

I installed both the free and the subscription (30-day evaluation) versions of Quartus 10.0 on kubuntu 10.04, 32-bit.
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nice, it would be cool if the website owner posted here so the search engine would pick this stuff up :)

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You may also want to check this out: http://philpem.me.uk/elec/fpga/quartus-ubuntu/ 

I installed both the free and the subscription (30-day evaluation) versions of Quartus 10.0 on kubuntu 10.04, 32-bit. 

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I'm try to install ubuntu 10.04. 64 bit.  

It's hangup when start install librarys. And I can't set proxy server for quartus. Ether in installer with bash ./setup --all --gui --target=/opt/Altera_10/ --web --proxyhost=http://192.168.1.1:3128 or in gui.
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I had the same problem also, just thought it was my experimental system. 

After installing the Quartus SW it got stuck at 0% when installing the Arria devices. I eventually broke that off.  

Luckily the Altera Installer leaves a .log, and when you inspect that you can see that the installer uses quartus_sh to do the work. So I executed that line manually in a Terminal Window for every family I needed. Leave out the last option to show progress in Qt.
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# cat /tmp/altera_setup.log  

Fontconfig error: "conf.d", line 1: no element found 

Fontconfig warning: line 73: unknown element "cachedir" 

Fontconfig warning: line 74: unknown element "cachedir" 

Traceback (most recent call last): 

File "linux32/build/pyi.linux2/altera_installer_cmd/outPYZ1.pyz/AlteraInstallerGuiWizard", line 974, in nextId 

TypeError: string indices must be integers, not str 

Traceback (most recent call last): 

File "linux32/build/pyi.linux2/altera_installer_cmd/outPYZ1.pyz/AlteraInstallerGuiWizard", line 974, in nextId 

TypeError: string indices must be integers, not str 

QPixmap: It is not safe to use pixmaps outside the GUI thread 

QPixmap: It is not safe to use pixmaps outside the GUI thread 

QPixmap: It is not safe to use pixmaps outside the GUI thread 

QPixmap: It is not safe to use pixmaps outside the GUI thread 

Exception in thread Thread-2 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown): 

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Thats quartus log.
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Unfortunately I'm not at home, so I can't be specific. I hope you can wait until later this evening? 

Maybe use 'sudo bash ./setup' ?
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You may also want to check this out: http://philpem.me.uk/elec/fpga/quartus-ubuntu/ 

I installed both the free and the subscription (30-day evaluation) versions of Quartus 10.0 on kubuntu 10.04, 32-bit. 

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Unfortunately I'm not at home, so I can't be specific. I hope you can wait until later this evening? 

Maybe use 'sudo bash ./setup' ? 

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Of cause I can wait. Or maybe some one else can help. I'm run bash ./setup from root.
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I did exactly as described on Philip Pemberton's Web page (http://philpem.me.uk/elec/fpga/quartus-ubuntu/ (http://philpem.me.uk/elec/fpga/quartus-ubuntu/). 

But after the installation of the Quartus base software the setup programs hangs on installing the support for the devices. (it may get through one or two, though). Eventually you have to terminate the setup program. The last few lines In the altera_installer.log looks like this: 

Installation of Quartus II Software for Linux Workstations is complete. You can now run the Quartus II software. Installing package : Arria GX Family ... Command : /home/josy/altera/10.0/quartus/bin/quartus_sh --qinstall -qda "/home/josy/Documents/10.0_quartus_linux/altera_installer/bin/../../devices/subscription/arriagx.qda" -show_qt_progress  

Discard the -show_qt-progress option and run the command with 'sudo' for every device family you want support for. You can find the appropriate names for the families in the DownloadFolder\10.0_quartus_liinux\devices\subscription or in the ownloadFolder\10.0_quartus_free_liinux\devices folder.
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I used your link of philip pemberton's website to install Quartus 10 on Ubuntu 10.04 but it stalls after the Quartus Free Web Edition software is installed and starts to install the first FPGA family on the list. 

 

My PC is Core i5 (quad-core). When I downloaded the Quartus 10 for Linux, it did not say if it is a 64-bit version. How can I find out what version got installed? How do I install the rest of the libraries, especially the Stratix?
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I did what was recommended to josyb and installed the max and stratix families. Can the libraries be installed in any order?

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Web Edition is 32 bit only. Stratix is largely not supported in Web Edition (search for web edition comparison on altera.com). libraries can probably be installed in any order

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