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Hi,
I'm trying to run '$ qsys-script --script=generated_from_qsys.tcl' and the process hangs forever. Running on ubuntu 14.04. TLS, I know its not supported. So I'm not expecting a solution, but I think there's a deadlock between threads? Starting the program, waiting for "some" time, typing C^\, I get the following java thread dump: Thanks, Jos
qsys-script-hangs.txt
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Hello,
I had a similar problem when using the Intel FPGA OpenCL compiler 16.1, the process flow would simply hang on its firsts seconds, right after qsys-script was called. After CTRL+Cing it, no exception or dump was raised like yours. My solution was to delete all local files and folders generated by quartus on my home folder. I went further and deleted .local, .config, .cache and other folders in home (in my case I had nothing useful going on in this computer, so I had no worries if it broke my user). Compilation is now normal again. Cheers! --- Quote Start --- Hi, I'm trying to run '$ qsys-script --script=generated_from_qsys.tcl' and the process hangs forever. Running on ubuntu 14.04. TLS, I know its not supported. So I'm not expecting a solution, but I think there's a deadlock between threads? Starting the program, waiting for "some" time, typing C^\, I get the following java thread dump: Thanks, Jos --- Quote End ---
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