Philipp Wagner
Philipp Wagner
Yeah, we don't need the clean session in CI since we run on fresh machines every time. But I needed it locally :)
I just got annoyed by the same issue when repeatedly switching between simulators. We should be able to provide a `make clean` which calls a `clean`-like target on all available...
@Raghupal123 thanks for your interest in cocotb. You asked the same question in the Gitter channel, let's address it there. In general (no harm done!), please avoid "re-using" an existing...
Feel free to open an issue at any time when you feel something is wrong in cocotb, or start a [discussion](https://github.com/cocotb/cocotb/discussions) for any kind of questions. We're happy to help!
"cocotb version: 0.2.2": really? (Did you run cocotb --version? Run cocotb-config --version instead) [Note to self and @themperek: we really need to remove the "cocotb" entry point from cocotb-test. I...
Let's keep this open until we have a fix for it.
Would you mind doing a pull request @xwzheng1020?
@abyszuk can you check which wheels were picked up for your system? Do a "pip install --verbose cocotb" and check its output, you should see something like (depending on your...
@abyszuk https://github.com/cocotb/cocotb/issues/3080 is only relevant when building cocotb from source. The prebuilt wheels statically link (required parts of) libstdc++ at build time, hence at runtime (i.e. when installing cocotb from...
You're using cocotb-1.7.0-cp36-cp36m-manylinux_2_5_x86_64.manylinux1_x86_64.whl, which is built on RHEL5. As an experiment, can you use a newer Python version than 3.6 (CentOS should have them available as SCLs) and try again?...