Try to figure out how to reset the board destination location. This process installs the board files to /root/.Xilinx, so you must manually move them to /util/Xilinx/Vivado/YYYY.N/data/xhub/boards/*.
% sudo /util/Xilinx/Vivado/2019.2/bin/vivadoįrom the TCL console, refresh the catalog, install the boards:
# Path where Xilinx software will be installed. So best is to install on a pen-drive, and then move installation directory to local hard-disk. NOTE: This install requires 100GB of disk space. To reduce the download size, deselect FPGA devices which you do not want, by replacing '1'->'0' in front of FPGA family. # Choose the Products/Devices the you would like to install. $LINUX> vi $HOME/.Xilinx/install_config.txt This will generate config file at $HOME/.Xilinx/install_config.txt Step-2: Generate batch mode configuration file It will ask you for your Xilinx login/password. Step-1: Generate Authentication Token using batch mode But it has nothing to do with the installer using the system's JDK/JRE. So that's why that error message is gone. By installing Fedora's JDK/JRE, you probably also installed this dependency. The exceptions tells you, that the libawt_xawt.so which is part of the installer's JRE needs libXtst.so.6. This design is based on the auto-generated example design, and has been only tested on Vivado 2015.1 and a KC705 board. The error message when no java is installedĮxception in thread "main" : /tmp/selfgz2127011826/tps/ln圆4/jre9.0.4/lib/libawt_xawt.so: libXtst.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directoryĪt java.base/$NativeLibrary.load(Native Method)Īt java.base/0(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/0(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/0(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/(Unknown Source)Īt sktop/$3.run(Unknown Source)Īt java.base/(Native Method)Īt sktop/(Unknown Source)Īt sktop/.(Unknown Source)Īt sktop/.(Unknown Source) In this example, it simply converts the single ended clock to a differential system clock pair on board, and then adds some debug signals to make all of the Block Memory ports visible in Logic Analyzer. Stock Fedora doesn't come with java, and it complains when trying to open the installer. I think the system JRE is needed for the installer. That's what I suspect is part of the issue. Xilinx Installers (as well as the applications) come with their own JRE/JDK. They both use the same version of openjdk as what's installed on my Fedora 32. Has anybody figured out how to get this working? Starting with xsetup with -xdebug won't produce any more than the above. No log file that I know of, and no useful messages in the console. Exception in thread "SPLASH_LOAD_MESSAGE" : no splash screen availableĪt sktop/(Unknown Source)Īt sktop/(Unknown Source)Īt sktop/(Unknown Source)Īt .H.run(Unknown Source)Įxception in thread "main" : no splash screen availableĪt sktop/(Unknown Source)Īt .G.b(Unknown Source)Īt .InstallerGUI.G(Unknown Source)Īt .InstallerGUI.e(Unknown Source)Īt .InstallerLauncher.main(Unknown Source)