sudo chown -R your-user-id whatever-your-directory-is
>Doing anything other than *what is absolutely necessary* as *root* is a bad idea. Poor form. Entirely-ordinary things like compiling code
>should always be done as a regular user. Learn to use and understand Unix ownership/permissions rules, so you don't end up in silly
>situations like this again.
Ok, thank you for the advise Marcus, but it seemed as the easiest thing to do at that moment. I think it was faster than changing the permission for a number of directories, but I may be wrong.
Don't think of the computer/OS as an obstacle that gets in the way of what you're doing. Think of it as a long-term partner.
You should think of a new computer/operating-system as akin to an exciting new lover. Learn their secrets, the things they like, and don't
like. Make them yours. It'll be beautiful.
Matt/Josh/Nick/Jason can say which version of the tool-chain they used, but yes, I'm talking about the different versions of ISE. They'll produce
What do you mean by toolchain? Do you mean different Xilinx_ISE version 12.x (I am using 12.4)? I can understand the random choice of two equally-good.
By the way, the file sizes are the same, 842.3 KB, but when using diff and mb5sum they show different.
Thanks for help! I really appreciate it!
-Nemanja Trecakov
slightly different binaries, and also the "Monte Carlo" decision stuff I talked about can yield a somewhat different build. Keep in mind that
a program like 'md5sum' will produce a completely different hash output even for a single changed bit!
-- Marcus Leech Principal Investigator Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium http://www.sbrac.org
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