Hi Hagen,

then take the compile errors here.
If one checks in code to a git repository, he should make sure
that the code compiles. Function is not required, but compile
should work on all checked in code.

You can try to check-out the code and do what I did, just read
my mails.
Maybe, my vm on that laptop is somehow screwed up.

btw: the make to be used is make and not gmake,
because make is gmake on modern linux distributions.
As make was the unix make and not the gnu make called gmake there.


Cheers,

Ludwig




On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 9:27 PM Hagen SANKOWSKI <hsank@posteo.de> wrote:
Hello Tim, Hello List!

On 1/23/19 8:59 PM, Tim Edwards wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Luke, for mentioning Alliance. I had forgotten about it, but now
>> have read this book which has a nice example of using it:
>>
>> http://www.cc.toin.ac.jp/sc/palacios/openbook/vlsie.pdf
>
> An existance proof for Alliance documentation!  Thanks for dredging
> this up!
>
> Honestly, I have never seen Alliance documentation before.  This is
> more of a tutorial than actual proguram documentation, but it does the
> job.
>
> Slightly discouraging is the line that the (NERO) router can handle "up
> to 4K gates".  Another discouraging line is "Real pads are specific to
> a foundry and must be designed to fit to those of Alliance".  The rate
> at which I came up with discouraging lines by randomly perusing the
> document was also discouraging. . .

Please provide us with a list of issues you have with Alliance - I plan
to go to Paris for https://wiki.f-si.org/index.php/FSiC2019

On the speakers list there are a couple of the original authors of
Alliance. I would ask them all about your item list :-)


Best Regards,
Hagen Sankowski

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