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Sub-folders in project libraries - "Can't find Block Symbol File for symbol ..."

Altera_Forum
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Hi there, 

I'm running QuartusII 11.1 on Ubuntu 11.04. I have a folder Module_Development, where I'm developing specific modules in separate projects - again located in sub-folders. Now, if I want to develop a new module, that integrates an already existing module, i kind of run into problems. If I define the Module_Development folder as a project or general library, and try to add a symbols of a module to my design, i get the error message 

"Can't find Block Symbol File for symbol xxxx -- if the file... " 

 

Is it possible, that quartus is not prepared to handle such a sub folders setup? What is a smart way to avoid this problem. Is there a fundamental issue with my approach to system design? Or my understanding of libraries. Must I still, in addition to the libraries, add the files to the project? 

 

Thanks a lot for any input on that issue!
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Altera_Forum
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Somehow I'm having issues with library management under Linux. Could this be caused by the underlying file-system? I'm pointing to my libraries with absolute paths. 

Nobody experiencing same problem? 

Thanks in advance!  

Steffen
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Altera_Forum
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i never got libraries to work how i wanted them to in Quartus 

 

instead i generate a .qip for each component
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Altera_Forum
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Thanks. To me it also seems as if they're not working properly. I get what I want by adding the single files through Settings->Files. Can you get a bit more precise on the .qip ? Any reference explaining the function/concept? Thanks a lot!

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Altera_Forum
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all Altera IP generates a .qip, take a look

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