Re: [Emc-users] experimental packages of the git master branch are available

2010-01-31 Thread Dave
Yes, you are correct.  I should have looked at the link.

If you don't want to overwrite you existing installation, the best way 
to get the bleeding edge code is to install Git  and access the 
current EMC2 source code (see the wiki on how to do that).  Do a Git 
clone to clone the Git source code archive to
your PC.  Then Checkout whatever version you want to use (including 
the Master) and then compile the code.  How you do this is all in the 
Wiki and it really isn't hard to do even for a Linux newbie.

Git is a powerful source code version manager, the the EMC2 developers use.

If you are adverse to using the command line, there is a GUI for GIT.  I 
believe you invoke the Git GUI by typing git gui at the command line.

The gui can help speed up your use and understanding of GIT.

Dave


On 1/29/2010 9:33 PM, Moses O McKnight wrote:
 Actually, these packages probably will install over the top of the
 current emc2 as far as I know.  I think you can only get stand-alone
 or run-in-place if you compile emc yourself.  These new packages are
 for those who want to try the latest changes without having to compile
 it themselves.

 Moses

 On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 20:13 -0500, Dave wrote:

 If you install EMC2 as stand-alone you can install as many different
 versions as you want.  Read up on the git clone instructions..  actually
 they are probably in that link below.

 If not they are in the Wiki.

 Dave

 On 1/29/2010 7:41 PM, Bryce Johnson wrote:
  
 Is this going to install over the top of the current emc?  It would be handy
 to have the experimental and stable version on the same box.

 Bryce

 On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Mark Wendt (Contractor)
 mark.we...@nrl.navy.mil   wrote:



 A minor segue from Seb's topic, since he mentioned the 32 bit
 packages below - 64 bit PCs are becoming ever more available, and
 coming down in price.  Have we thought about 64 bit builds of
 EMC2?  What about 64 bit RTAI?  Non-SMP of course...  ;-)

 Mark

 At 05:52 PM 1/27/2010, you wrote:

  
 The emc2 buildbot is now building experimental Debian packages of the
 git master branch, where bleeding-edge development happens.  Users who
 want to have *all* the latest changes, including the half-baked
 hare-brained stuff, are welcome to use these packages.

 Packages for 32-bit Hardy in sim and realtime flavors are available.

 The packages there have all passed our unit tests, but have not been
 widely used by real humans on real machine tools.  Caveat Emptor!  If it
 breaks you get to keep both pieces.  And we'd surely appreciate a bug
 report!


 Instructions on how to install these packages on your machine are here:

 http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/~buildmaster/http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/%7Ebuildmaster/



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Re: [Emc-users] experimental packages of the git master branch are available

2010-01-29 Thread Bryce Johnson
Is this going to install over the top of the current emc?  It would be handy
to have the experimental and stable version on the same box.

Bryce

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Mark Wendt (Contractor) 
mark.we...@nrl.navy.mil wrote:

 A minor segue from Seb's topic, since he mentioned the 32 bit
 packages below - 64 bit PCs are becoming ever more available, and
 coming down in price.  Have we thought about 64 bit builds of
 EMC2?  What about 64 bit RTAI?  Non-SMP of course...  ;-)

 Mark

 At 05:52 PM 1/27/2010, you wrote:
 The emc2 buildbot is now building experimental Debian packages of the
 git master branch, where bleeding-edge development happens.  Users who
 want to have *all* the latest changes, including the half-baked
 hare-brained stuff, are welcome to use these packages.
 
 Packages for 32-bit Hardy in sim and realtime flavors are available.
 
 The packages there have all passed our unit tests, but have not been
 widely used by real humans on real machine tools.  Caveat Emptor!  If it
 breaks you get to keep both pieces.  And we'd surely appreciate a bug
 report!
 
 
 Instructions on how to install these packages on your machine are here:
 
 http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/~buildmaster/http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/%7Ebuildmaster/
 
 
 
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Re: [Emc-users] experimental packages of the git master branch are available

2010-01-29 Thread Dave
If you install EMC2 as stand-alone you can install as many different 
versions as you want.  Read up on the git clone instructions..  actually 
they are probably in that link below.

If not they are in the Wiki.

Dave

On 1/29/2010 7:41 PM, Bryce Johnson wrote:
 Is this going to install over the top of the current emc?  It would be handy
 to have the experimental and stable version on the same box.

 Bryce

 On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Mark Wendt (Contractor)
 mark.we...@nrl.navy.mil  wrote:


 A minor segue from Seb's topic, since he mentioned the 32 bit
 packages below - 64 bit PCs are becoming ever more available, and
 coming down in price.  Have we thought about 64 bit builds of
 EMC2?  What about 64 bit RTAI?  Non-SMP of course...  ;-)

 Mark

 At 05:52 PM 1/27/2010, you wrote:
  
 The emc2 buildbot is now building experimental Debian packages of the
 git master branch, where bleeding-edge development happens.  Users who
 want to have *all* the latest changes, including the half-baked
 hare-brained stuff, are welcome to use these packages.

 Packages for 32-bit Hardy in sim and realtime flavors are available.

 The packages there have all passed our unit tests, but have not been
 widely used by real humans on real machine tools.  Caveat Emptor!  If it
 breaks you get to keep both pieces.  And we'd surely appreciate a bug
 report!


 Instructions on how to install these packages on your machine are here:

 http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/~buildmaster/http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/%7Ebuildmaster/



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Re: [Emc-users] experimental packages of the git master branch are available

2010-01-29 Thread Moses O McKnight
Actually, these packages probably will install over the top of the
current emc2 as far as I know.  I think you can only get stand-alone
or run-in-place if you compile emc yourself.  These new packages are
for those who want to try the latest changes without having to compile
it themselves.

Moses

On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 20:13 -0500, Dave wrote:
 If you install EMC2 as stand-alone you can install as many different 
 versions as you want.  Read up on the git clone instructions..  actually 
 they are probably in that link below.
 
 If not they are in the Wiki.
 
 Dave
 
 On 1/29/2010 7:41 PM, Bryce Johnson wrote:
  Is this going to install over the top of the current emc?  It would be handy
  to have the experimental and stable version on the same box.
 
  Bryce
 
  On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Mark Wendt (Contractor)
  mark.we...@nrl.navy.mil  wrote:
 
 
  A minor segue from Seb's topic, since he mentioned the 32 bit
  packages below - 64 bit PCs are becoming ever more available, and
  coming down in price.  Have we thought about 64 bit builds of
  EMC2?  What about 64 bit RTAI?  Non-SMP of course...  ;-)
 
  Mark
 
  At 05:52 PM 1/27/2010, you wrote:
   
  The emc2 buildbot is now building experimental Debian packages of the
  git master branch, where bleeding-edge development happens.  Users who
  want to have *all* the latest changes, including the half-baked
  hare-brained stuff, are welcome to use these packages.
 
  Packages for 32-bit Hardy in sim and realtime flavors are available.
 
  The packages there have all passed our unit tests, but have not been
  widely used by real humans on real machine tools.  Caveat Emptor!  If it
  breaks you get to keep both pieces.  And we'd surely appreciate a bug
  report!
 
 
  Instructions on how to install these packages on your machine are here:
 
  http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/~buildmaster/http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/%7Ebuildmaster/
 
 
 
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Re: [Emc-users] experimental packages of the git master branch are available

2010-01-28 Thread Mark Wendt (Contractor)
A minor segue from Seb's topic, since he mentioned the 32 bit 
packages below - 64 bit PCs are becoming ever more available, and 
coming down in price.  Have we thought about 64 bit builds of 
EMC2?  What about 64 bit RTAI?  Non-SMP of course...  ;-)

Mark

At 05:52 PM 1/27/2010, you wrote:
The emc2 buildbot is now building experimental Debian packages of the
git master branch, where bleeding-edge development happens.  Users who
want to have *all* the latest changes, including the half-baked
hare-brained stuff, are welcome to use these packages.

Packages for 32-bit Hardy in sim and realtime flavors are available.

The packages there have all passed our unit tests, but have not been
widely used by real humans on real machine tools.  Caveat Emptor!  If it
breaks you get to keep both pieces.  And we'd surely appreciate a bug
report!


Instructions on how to install these packages on your machine are here:

http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/~buildmaster/


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[Emc-users] experimental packages of the git master branch are available

2010-01-27 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
The emc2 buildbot is now building experimental Debian packages of the 
git master branch, where bleeding-edge development happens.  Users who 
want to have *all* the latest changes, including the half-baked 
hare-brained stuff, are welcome to use these packages.

Packages for 32-bit Hardy in sim and realtime flavors are available.

The packages there have all passed our unit tests, but have not been 
widely used by real humans on real machine tools.  Caveat Emptor!  If it 
breaks you get to keep both pieces.  And we'd surely appreciate a bug 
report!


Instructions on how to install these packages on your machine are here:

http://emc2-buildbot.colorado.edu/~buildmaster/


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