My Skill Finder is broken

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by spectrallypure, Nov 6, 2009.

  1. Hello all! I am having problems trying to use the Skill Finder in a
    fresh IC5.10.41_USR5.90.69 installation (on Centos4). When I start the
    Finder (either by using the CIW menu option Tools->Skill Development-
    following message appears:

    "WARNING: No Finder information was loaded. Please refer to
    troubleshooting section of Help information or consult a system
    administrator."

    So I logically try to use the "Help" menu on the loaded Finder, but a
    further warning appears:

    "WARNING: Failed to open the Finder Help file - The specified tag file
    does not exist."

    What's worse, even though cdsdoc loads and is able to detect the help
    document hierarchy, it is unable to interact correctly with my browser
    (Firefox), so I cannot use the search utility.

    Thanks in advance for any help on how to overcome this problem.

    Jorge.
     
    spectrallypure, Nov 6, 2009
    #1
  2. spectrallypure wrote, on 11/06/09 12:05:
    Jorge,

    In your installation, do you have <instDir>/doc/finder/SKILL is present?

    The CentOS4 problem may be one of the problems with running cdsdoc
    on newer OS versions. I do have some workarounds for cdsdoc on (say) RHEL5,
    but typically I use "cdnshelp" from (say) MMSIM71 instead:

    cdnshelp -refresh -hierarchy <IC5141instDir>/doc

    (you need write access to the hierarchy to do this) - and then you can use
    cdnshelp afterwards and do a File->Library and navigate to <IC5141instDir>/doc/xmlreg/library.lbr .
    Once you've done that, you can then easily select the IC5141 docs and search
    them with the newer interface - which doesn't require an external browser, or
    starting a search engine, and so on.

    Regards,

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Nov 8, 2009
    #2
  3. Hi Andrew; thanks a lot for your help, I've finally managed to
    workaround the problem. By following your advise I was able to run the
    cdnshelp from the MMSIM7 installation, which allowed me to browse the
    documentation relative to the Skill Finder. There it is stated that
    one can instruct the finder to look for database files by defining the
    CDS_FINDER_PATH variable. So after a little trial and error I managed
    to successfully run the Finder by setting it as

    setenv CDS_FINDER_PATH <my_IC_install_dir>/doc/finder/

    I however recall to have used the Finder in the past without having to
    define this variable, so why I had to manually set it this time
    remains a mistery to me. Anyway the important thing is that it is
    working now. Thanks again for your help!

    Regards,

    Jorge.
     
    spectrallypure, Nov 18, 2009
    #3
  4. spectrallypure wrote, on 11/18/09 12:02:
    Very odd. I don't know why you should have to set this, I've never seen that before.

    Regards,

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Nov 23, 2009
    #4
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