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Hello,
I’m encountering a segment violation error when launching Quartus 13.0sp1 on Ubuntu 22.04 with a user whose home directory is mounted via NFS. The error message are as follows:
*** Fatal Error: Segment Violation at 0x7ef5b9196ac8
Module: quartus
Stack Trace:
0xa6b2d: malloc_usable_size + 0x1d (c.so.6)
0x951a: _nss_systemd_getpwuid_r + 0x1ca (nss_systemd.so.2)
0xe9d9f: getpwuid_r + 0x11f (c.so.6)
0xd9325: TclpGetPwUid + 0x45 (tcl8.5)
0xd88ef: TclpSetVariables + 0x10f (tcl8.5)
0x319d8: Tcl_CreateInterp + 0x7e8 (tcl8.5)
0x17ba0: atcl_create_interpreter() + 0x1a2 (ccl_atcl)
0x20b1e: atcl_get_interpreter() + 0x2c (ccl_atcl)
0x7915c: QUI_APP::setup_tcl_interp() + 0x36 (sys_qui)
0xce5a2: QUI_APP::init_instance(int, char const**, QUI_CMDLINE*) + 0x1a6 (sys_qui)
0x138bc: QGQ_APP::init_instance(int, char const**, QUI_CMDLINE*) + 0x11a (sys_qgq)
0x7ea2: __gxx_personality_v0 + 0x3a2 (quartus)
0x361b0: msg_main_thread(void*) + 0x10 (ccl_msg)
0x7fac: thr_final_wrapper + 0xc (ccl_thr)
0x36d55: msg_thread_wrapper(void* (*)(void*), void*) + 0x5b (ccl_msg)
0x16fd5: mem_thread_wrapper(void* (*)(void*), void*) + 0xc5 (quartus)
0xf408: err_thread_wrapper(void* (*)(void*), void*) + 0x27 (ccl_err)
0x838c: thr_thread_wrapper + 0x15 (ccl_thr)
0x48f4d: msg_exe_main(int, char const**, int (*)(int, char const**)) + 0x96 (ccl_msg)
0x7f75: __gxx_personality_v0 + 0x475 (quartus)
0x29e40: __libc_start_main + 0x80 (c.so.6)
0x7d89: __gxx_personality_v0 + 0x289 (quartus)
End-trace
However, when I launch it with a local user, it works fine. Do you have any ideas on how to resolve this issue?
Thank you in advance, and have a great day.
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Quartus 13.0sp1 does not officially supported in Ubuntu 22.04.
Could you try to install the software in the supported OS and see if the issue persists?
You can check the readme.txt file in the Quartus installation directory to check the list of supported OS.
Regards,
Richard Tan
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Additionally, you could check your system resources, including memory, CPU usage, and disk space. Make sure you have enough available resources to run Quartus. Try to provide administrator access to run Quartus.
Regards,
Richard Tan
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Hi,
Dropping a note to ask if my last reply was helpful to you.
Do you need any further assistance from my side?
Regards,
Richard Tan
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We noticed that we haven't received a response from you regarding the latest previous question/reply/answer, and will now transitioning your inquiry to our community support. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and we appreciate your understanding.
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