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tpb | <sf-slack> <cjearls> How can I get the symbiflow_synth executable? It's been a couple months since I last used SymbiFlow, and the computer I was using is currently packed in a box somewhere, but I have a reference to symbiflow_synth in a script, where I'm getting a command not found error. | 08:32 |
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tpb | <sf-slack> <kgugala> @cjearls symbiflow_synth is a script wrapping some other tools (including Yosys) | 08:36 |
tpb | <sf-slack> <kgugala> I think the easiest way to get it is to follow the installation guide https://symbiflow-examples.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting-symbiflow.html | 08:37 |
tpb | <tpb> Title: Getting SymbiFlow — SymbiFlow examples documentation (at symbiflow-examples.readthedocs.io) | 08:37 |
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