ngdbuild:604 - storing netlists in other directories than the project dir

Hi All,

Has someone figured out how (or if) it is possible to store netlists used in an ISE design in other directories than the main project directory. I'd like to keep my netlists in a ./source/netlist directory or similar, in the same way I keep my VHDL-files in a ./source/vhdl directory. It makes the ISE projects much cleaner and portable.

Regards Johan

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Nevermind, I found out how to do it myself.

/Johan

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Department of Electronic Warfare Systems

www.foi.se

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It was possible to specify the path to the directory in ISE as well.

/Johan

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ngdbuild will store the files in its current working directory. If you run ngdbuild from a shell you can change the current working directory to source/netlist and then run ngdbuild.

Petter

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