On Wed, 7 Jun 2023 at 23:59, Chad Woitas wrote:
> Currently M5 by default stops spindle 0, but not any others.
> 1. Stop all of them https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2438
> 2. Allow for enabling a default spindle or -1 for all spindles.
>
On 6/7/23 14:29, Alec Ari via Emc-developers wrote:
2.9 branch is still missing any recent Clang fixes, just throwing that out
there as a reminder.
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2214/commits
Too bad that was merged into master - our published policy is to merge
fixes into the
Another candidate to be included:
Currently M5 by default stops spindle 0, but not any others.
I have two PR’s for two different options:
1. Stop all of them https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2438
2. Allow for enabling a default spindle or -1 for all spindles.
2.9 branch is still missing any recent Clang fixes, just throwing that out
there as a reminder.
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2214/commits
Alec
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Bookworm will be released in 2 days time on 10 June.
I am waiting until then to finalise the Bookworm URL in my
getting-linuxcnc docs. https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2496
Hopefully, one of you guys can push it soon after.
Now there is a buildbot building the Bookworm debs, perhaps we
On 6/7/23 06:48, andy pugh wrote:
Is it a problem that we haven't actually released 2.9 and that it is
due to be in Bookworm, which is due to be released very soon indeed?
IMO it would have been better if we released 2.9.0 and got it into
Bookworm, just because the version number
Yeah we really should build actual deb packages from the current 2.9 branch
and upload them to debian. Even though not all "2.9 must fix" issues are
resolved, the current 2.9 is much better than that what is currently in
debian. Much better in this case means that the majority of sample configs
Is it a problem that we haven't actually released 2.9 and that it is
due to be in Bookworm, which is due to be released very soon indeed?
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