Thanks for tryting LinuxCNC on aarch64. I don't know of anyone presently
using such a configuration.
As far as the "undefined symbol" message:
Please check whether in "wish", it works to "package require Img" or
whether the same error occurs. If it's the same error then may point to a
general
Thanks again, Andy!
On the debian error board,
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1012789
Jeff Epler responded that this may be an OpenGL issue.
Indeed, I went looking and I cannot run glxgears on my system, so I think
it would be fair to say that OpenGL is a dependency beyond the
Package: linuxcnc-uspace
Thank you Jeff for suggesting this is an OpenGL issue.
Indeed, I went looking and I cannot run glxgears on my system, so I think
it would be fair to say that OpenGL is a dependency beyond the 'package
dependencies,' and that without it I can't run the plain vanilla,
Package: linuxcnc-uspace
I started wish from the Terminal.
It brings up a % prompt and launches a small grey window
Typed linuxcnc (inside the terminal, at the % prompt)
The initial configuration selection window opens, I chose the "axis_mm"
configuration and clicked OK.
It thinks for a while,
I started wish from the Terminal.
It brings up a % prompt and launches a small grey window
Typed linuxcnc (inside the terminal, at the % prompt)
The initial configuration selection window opens, I chose the "axis_mm"
configuration and clicked OK.
It thinks for a while, and then sends the same
Thank you for looking at this!
(My purpose reporting here is the understanding that we're trying to debug
to get sid into stable Bookworm with LinuxCNC, and I also want LinuxCNC
working on my little SBC.)
This is potentially helpful, but doesn't immediately clear things up for
me...
Here's what
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 23:14, Vector Hasting wrote:
> I searched the debian repository and nothing by the name of libtiffcl4 exists:
I assume that it is a part of something else.
I do have something close on my Buster installation:
andypugh@buster:~/linuxcnc-dev/src$ sudo find / -name
OK, I'll make all those shortly...
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>
> Does https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/1764 fix this for you?
>
> Yes, it does. I took liberty to merge it. Thank you for noticing it was
out there.
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Am 14.06.22 um 01:32 schrieb Greg C:
Thanks Hans.
Are you tracking that the "no-docs" switch is not currently working for
building the debian packages?
Steps:
cd linuxcnc-dev/debian
./configure uspace no-docs
cd ..
dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc
Error:
dpkg-buildpackage: error: syntax error in
Am 14.06.22 um 16:30 schrieb Jérémie Tarot:
Le mar. 14 juin 2022 à 16:22, andy pugh a écrit :
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 15:03, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
* In the README, add the status badge at the top with others and the
widget
combo under the two translation related paragraphs
If you mean
Am 14.06.22 um 10:53 schrieb andy pugh:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 09:36, Hans Unzner wrote:
If you have direct access to the resolver it would be worth a thought to
use a "resolver to digital converter", e.g. something like this:
https://www.analog.com/en/parametricsearch/10890#/
Then you can
I would assume it was Jeff, I'll keep and eye out for him and see if I
can get some instructions on upgrading. I'll see if I have his email and
if so send him an email.
JT
On 6/14/22 11:17, andy pugh wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 17:11, JT wrote:
Does anyone have a profile on joomlapolis?
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 17:11, JT wrote:
> Does anyone have a profile on joomlapolis?
I don't.
If anyone has, my guess would be Jepler.
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designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and
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will cause Install from Web to treat you as a guest. Ensure you are
logged in at https://www.joomlapolis.com/ and check browser settings to
ensure 3rd party
libtiff5 seems to be missing in list of installed packages
Ref:
$ lsb_release -dr
Description: Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid
Release: 11.3
$ dpkg -l linuxcnc-uspace|grep ii
ii linuxcnc-uspace 2.9.0~pre0+git20220402.2500863908-4 amd64 motion controller
for CNC machines and robots
$
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 15:29, JT wrote:
>
> Seems all new users on the forum are blocked. When I try and enable a
> user via the Kunena interface I get an error cannot ban non-existing
> user (id=%s)
It looks like they are not being confirmed. At a guess the server is
either not sending, or not
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 14:49, Vector Hasting wrote:
> _tkinter.TclError: couldn't load file
> "/usr/lib/tcltk/aarch64-linux-gnu/Img1.4.13/libtifftcl4.1.0.so":
> /usr/lib/tcltk/aarch64-linux-gnu/Img1.4.13/libtifftcl4.1.0.so: undefined
> symbol: _TIFFsetString, version LIBTIFF_4.0
This looks
Le mar. 14 juin 2022 à 16:22, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 15:03, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> > * In the README, add the status badge at the top with others and the
> widget
> > combo under the two translation related paragraphs
>
> If you mean the "README" here?
>
Seems all new users on the forum are blocked. When I try and enable a
user via the Kunena interface I get an error cannot ban non-existing
user (id=%s)
JT
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On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 15:03, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
> Their status widget are nice too and somehow incentive aside of the help
> request message above !
> https://hosted.weblate.org/widgets/linuxcnc/
I hadn't fond those. Definitely better.
> First thoughts are:
> * On the documentation page: at
Le mar. 14 juin 2022 à 13:40, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 at 22:09, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> > Maybe we could add one of their widgets on the website documentation
> > page and in the README ?
>
> I think that is a good idea, probably captioned with "Help us
> translate the
On 6/14/22 02:25, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
I'm working with Pere/Petter Reinholdtsen on converting his Mazak > 15/40. It looks like a great machine, capable and compact, but we've
> run in to a bit of an issue. > > The machine has servos with
resolvers, but the resolvers only connect > to
Package: linuxcnc-uspace
Version: 2.9.0~pre0+git20220402.2500863908-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
X-Debbugs-Cc: vectorhast...@gmail.com
Dear Maintainer,
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* What led up to the situation?
On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 at 22:09, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
> Maybe we could add one of their widgets on the website documentation
> page and in the README ?
I think that is a good idea, probably captioned with "Help us
translate the Documentation to your language"
Maybe
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 11:36, Curtis Dutton wrote:
>
> I have had good luck with a Motrona SI251.
I was trying to think of solutions that might arrive while Seb is
still on-site in Norway(?)
And, I tend to the opinion that converting an absolute encoder to
quadrature is a retrograde step, if it
I have had good luck with a Motrona SI251. It converts sin/cos to
quadrature. It has many settings and works quite well for reading a fanuc
spindle motor encoder. I think Motrona has a few different types of
converters.
https://www.motrona.com/en/products/signal-converters.html
On Tue, Jun 14,
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 09:36, Hans Unzner wrote:
> If you have direct access to the resolver it would be worth a thought to
> use a "resolver to digital converter", e.g. something like this:
> https://www.analog.com/en/parametricsearch/10890#/
> Then you can connect the encoder emulation output
Hi Greg,
No, I didn't even know about the existence of that switch.
But thanks for pointing this out!
/Hans
Am 14.06.22 um 01:32 schrieb Greg C:
Thanks Hans.
Are you tracking that the "no-docs" switch is not currently working for
building the debian packages?
Steps:
cd linuxcnc-dev/debian
Am 14.06.22 um 10:13 schrieb andy pugh:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 07:24, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
Does anyone know how to interface these position sensors to LinuxCNC?
Another option might be to ignore the scales and access the resolvers by
connecting to the currently unused resolver
On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 07:24, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> Does anyone know how to interface these position sensors to LinuxCNC?
>
> Another option might be to ignore the scales and access the resolvers by
> connecting to the currently unused resolver outputs on the servo amps
In either case
I'm working with Pere/Petter Reinholdtsen on converting his Mazak 15/40. It
looks like a great machine, capable and compact, but we've run in to a bit of
an issue.
The machine has servos with resolvers, but the resolvers only connect to the
servo amps, not to the controller. The are
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