Why do I see a license error for Arm* C Compiler when compiling from the command line? - Why do I see a license error for Arm* C Compiler when compiling from the command line?
Description Due to a problem in the SoC EDS command shell, Intel FPGA Edition Arm C Compiler (ArmCC) licenses may not be located by the Arm compiler tools. Resolution To work around this problem set the following environment variables in the SoC EDS command shell before compiling or running make: (syntax shown is for BASH): export ARMCC5_CCOPT=--tool_variant=altera export ARMCC5_ASMOPT=--tool_variant=altera export ARMCC5_FROMELFOPT=--tool_variant=altera export ARMCC5_LINKOPT=--tool_variant=altera This problem is scheduled to be fixed in a future release of SoC EDS.
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['novalue'] - 2023-03-23
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