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Hi,
I am using the latest version of Intel Quartus Standard Version 22.1.1.
The version number is not displayed properly when i try to execute the below commands
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D:\Altera\22.1.1\Windows\quartus\bin64>quartus_sh -v
Quartus Prime Shell
Version 22.1std.1 Build 917 02/14/2023 SC Standard Edition
Copyright (C) 2023 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
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D:\Altera\22.1.1\Windows\quartus\bin64>quartus_sh -h
Quartus Prime Shell
Version 22.1std.1 Build 917 02/14/2023 SC Standard Edition
Copyright (C) 2023 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Usage:
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quartus_sh [-h | --help[=<option|topic>] | -v]
quartus_sh -g | --gui [<project_name>]
quartus_sh <other options>
quartus_sh -t <script file> [<script args>]
quartus_sh -s
quartus_sh --tcl_eval <tcl command>
Description:
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Options:
--------
-f <argument file>
--archive
--clean
--flow
--ip_upgrade
--lower_priority
--platform
--platform_install
--prepare
--qboard
--qhelp
--qslave
--relcon
--restore
--set
--simlib_comp
--write_flow_template
Help Topics:
------------
arguments
return_codes
tcl
For more information on specific options, use --help=<option|topic>.
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Is there any other command to get the clear tool version number usinIntel Quartus Standard 22.1.1 ?
Thanks & Regards
Venu
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Hello,
I guess, someone had the "idea" to include std/pro type in the version string, obviously not well considered. The problem exclusively exists with QPS 22.1, the version string is also displayed in "About" dialog. I guess the idea has been abandoned in the meantime, at least it's not pursued in later QPP 23.1.
If you depend on a specific format of the version string in your tools, you should filter it.
Regards,
Frank
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Hi,
That will be the command quartus_sh -v that you used.
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Sheng
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