erifies that it does the right thing when everything else in the world
is going well.
This is in contrast to the more common test where the component is
exposed to stimulus at the edge of its envelope, or outside its
envelope, and the test verifies that it degrades or fails gracefully.
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Jeff's got a new version of his image, I will upgrade to that hopefully
soon, then that buildslave will run his rt-preempt kernel.
The debs it produces are suitable for real-time work, as long as
On Mon, May 4, 2020, 07:33 andy pugh wrote:
> On Sun, 3 May 2020 at 13:40, Robert Murphy wrote:
>
> > Machinekit, IMHO, seemed to be focused more towards the hobbyist who
> > wants bells and whistles rather than an industrial\commercial scene.
>
> I do think that MK perhaps got too caught-up in
, but
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devices.
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to do asciidoc-to-manpage, so I
guess it just needs some lines adding to a configuration file
somewhere?
Just put the asciidoc manpage source file in docs/src/man/manX.
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On 4/10/20 12:41 PM, Chris Morley wrote:
Hey Seb looks like there is a bot offline.
Yeah, the buster-rtpreempt-i386 buildslave i made recently keeps having
kernel panics. :-(
I'll bounce it for now, thanks for the bug report.
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On 4 Apr 2020, at 6:58 am, Sebastian Kuzminsky
wrote:
I would *love* to standardize on Debian and not support all the
off-shoots like Ubuntu and Mint, etc.
I may be talking through my hat here but I seem to recall a licencing
issue with distributing
On 4/3/20 2:12 PM, andy pugh wrote:
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wrote:
I would *love* to standardize on Debian and not support all the
off-shoots like Ubuntu and Mint, etc.
Is reasonable to suggest that users of (for example) Mint should set
up their repositories list
is that they still support 32-bit
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10 or Ubuntu 10.04 on all my machines.
I would *love* to standardize on Debian and not support all the
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My preference is to stick with the Debian platforms we have, but i know
i'm somewhat of an outlier in that preference. If there is strong
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gns the updated repo with the debian archive signing key.
The buildbot's automation uses `scripts/version-is-release` to detect
release tags. Any tag signed by any of the keys in `gnupg/pubring.gpg`
are accepted. So a Release Manager can just add their public key to
that keyring and check it
) adds the debs to the deb
archive.
* "People" make sure they can "apt-get install" the new debs, and
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"Slave Lost" and nothing much happening.
The Wheezy RTAI buildslave kernel panicked again. I restarted it and
now the builds are going again.
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Fixed it, thanks for the bug report.
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That machine had a kernel panic and locked up. I rebooted it, now the
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I'm working on a buildbot upgrade, in order to support Debian Buster
builds. There will be plenty more failures this weekend...
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020, 19:22 Phill Carter wrote:
> Buildbot seems to have stopped plus there are a lot of failed builds.
>
> Cheers, Phill.
>
>
>
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The Buildbot seems to be asleep.
It looks fine to me, what problem are you seeing?
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* Solitarily (David Shore)
* Will Glynn
And as always, a heart-felt Thank You to all the folks helping out in
the forum and on IRC, and working on the exciting new features in
as-yet-unreleased versions.
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will test it.
If you don't have push access you can ask someone with push to review
and push the branch for you. It's important that the reviewer does a
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Restarted, thanks for letting me know.
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Does anyone have anything nearly ready to go that I should wait for?
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I saw the email and fixed the buildbot.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019, 04:48 John wrote:
> You should email Seb...
>
> JT
>
> On 11/26/19 7:38 PM, Phillip Carter wrote:
> > It looks like the Buildbot is down, I cannot access the waterfall.
> >
> > Cheers, Phill
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
works well with preempt-rt, and use a Mesa board if
preempt-rt can't do software stepping on their hardware.
As far as I know this is the only use case for RTAI. This means 32-bit
RTAI support is important, to support crufty old 32-bit hardware.
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-swx11-dev` in `debian/control` makes no
difference.
I did not test any other distros. Note that `debian/configure` has to
be run on the distro you're targeting, and pdebuild doesn't make that easy.
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. The instructions on the linuxcnc
buildbot page don't work out of the box.
Thanks for the offer Håvard, but I think it will be easier for everyone
if I do the setup and integration with our buildbot for Buster. I'll
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think it's still not correct, just
clone github.com/LinuxCNC/wlo.git and edit `documents/index.md`. There
are instructions in the wlo.git `README.md` file describing how to test
out changes locally before you push to the real site.
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https://github.com/micges/mesaflash.git
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Recommend mesaflash (so you get mesaflash by
default but you can uninstall it), or at the very least Suggest it (so
it's easier to remember to install it by hand)...
mesaflash does not have a manpage or any online docs as far as i know.
The closest thing is `mesaflash --help`...
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Chris Morley and Norbert Schechner, these are primarily your GUIs, can
you weigh in here and suggest a path forward?
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On 7/1/19 11:55 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 at 17:09, Sebastian Kuzminsky
wrote:
Also when I look at this page
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/dists/stretch/
<http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/dists/stretch/> it shows master and 2.7
haven’t been updated since 09-Jun
Oops! Fixed,
".
2. We have no 2.9 branch, you probably want to build 2.8 or master.
Also when I look at this page
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/dists/stretch/
<http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/dists/stretch/> it shows master and 2.7
haven’t been updated since 09-Jun
Oops! Fixed, thanks for letti
+'..
Is that an RTAI kernel or an RT-Preempt kernel? For RT-Preempt, it's
`./configure uspace`.
Have you read the package building instructions here?
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/code/building-linuxcnc.html
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On 6/3/19 10:00 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
On 06/02/2019 10:01 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
In general, changes that don't break existing configurations and don't
risk destabilizing working setups can go in stable branches.
OK, so what should I do for adding comments in the .hal files
nts, and UIs can often but not always be added to
a stable branch, since they often don't affect working configurations.
* New features are scary! They belong in master!
* If in doubt, talk to the stable branch Release Manager (that's me for
2.7 and Moses McKnight for 2.8),
there is no wheezy-updates now that wheezy's been archived, maybe
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originally made by Chris Radek. The repo with the
build scripts is here:
https://github.com/SebKuzminsky/linuxcnc-wheezy-iso
And some instructions are here, under the "Making a new Live/Install
Image" heading:
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ReleaseCheckList
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I have a Scorbot ER-3 robot arm that I will never get around to playing
with. It works with LinuxCNC, though there are some bugs in the
kinematics still. It comes with the original motor driver box, and a
new custom-built Mesa-based driver box
& details here: http://highlab.com/~seb/linuxcnc/scorbot-er-3/
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e was
> one, but
> of course knowing what the error was could be useful too.
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top. Far better to clean up the internals to replace NML with 0mq (or
whatever the correct transport is, I don't know the answer to that
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aliases to provide the old names, and add a note to the Updating document
telling your users the old names are deprecated, and to update their HAL
files to use the new names. Then in 2.9, remove the aliases (and give
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>> On 24. May 2018, at 18:55, Sebastian Kuzminsky <s...@highlab.com> wrote:
>>
>> Adding support for newer distros and producing installers ISOs with
>> realtime kernels for those distros is a significant effor
l on RT-Preempt, and
producing installer ISOs based on Stretch and RT-Preempt. These are not
officially released and not widely publicized yet, but I believe they're
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGkG-m-Crhk
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atus if it is
>possible to get this NML communication to run over TCP?
Axis uses the python module named "linuxcnc" to do its NML communication with
Task. The source for that module is emcmodule.c if you want to look.
Also check out the linuxcncrsh-tcp test, which
that the Python interpreter prints the right errors
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Thanks to the folks who contributed patches and fixes for this release:
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* John Thornton
* Norbert Schechner
* Sebastian Kuzminsky
And of course, as always, thanks to everyone helping
out in the forums, mailing list, and on IRC,
and to everyone who took the time
etc when the backplot is calculating.
>
>This does seem like a splendid idea
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On 07/01/2017 10:13 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 07/01/2017 08:54 AM, Les Newell wrote:
Here are a couple of patches for mb2hal. One fixes the excessive CPU
load. On my machine it took CPU load from 60% to 0%. The other adds an
option to give pins names rather than numbers.
Thanks
mail thing to work, do you have
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with both old
and new versions of modbus. I'll merge it into master later today.
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On 06/16/2017 08:32 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On 16 June 2017 at 14:43, Sebastian Kuzminsky <s...@highlab.com
<mailto:s...@highlab.com>> wrote:
No, .base-freq was an Out pin, it got read from the VFD and reported
to HAL, but never used in the hy_vfd driver.
Did the OP h
No, .base-freq was an Out pin, it got read from the VFD and reported to HAL,
but never used in the hy_vfd driver.
Did the OP have some Hal circuitry that depended on it maybe?
On June 15, 2017 5:50:42 PM MDT, andy pugh <bodge...@gmail.com> wrote:
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The full changelog:
* support "auxiliary apps", distributed separately from LinuxCNC
On 05/25/2017 06:53 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Thursday 25 May 2017 18:44:42 Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
There is currently no Jessie armhf buildslave.
We build for Jessie on i686 and amd64, but not for Jessie on armhf.
We build for Wheezy on armhf (and i686 and amd64), so that may
can, or let us know if it requires a specific configuration. It
could potentially also depend on the loaded part program.
I saw something similar in master (2.8.0~pre1-3133-g6a3b4a2263) on
Wheezy/rtai yesterday. I'll try to reproduce it tonight.
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> How do developers of LinuxCNC feel about the idea of moving the
> primary git hosting from git.linuxcnc.org to GitHub?
I'm in favor of this idea, and I volunteer to do the buildbot integration.
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> It looks to me like that company publishes lots of pdfs from around the
> web: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/sml
https://wordery.com/search?viewBy=grid=100=samurai-media-limited
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Samurai Media Limited seems to be John Richard Pepperrell:
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/04490974/officers
It looks to me like that company publishes lots of pdfs from around the
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you're looking for.
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letter, which is opposite of what the
comment says. But then that function is not called any more (the
calling code was removed), so maybe it doesn't matter and the comment
and the dead code should both be removed.
The function used to be used by the home & limit indicators on the DRO
tab, but t
a 1/250 part of the effect.
I've never noticed a problem like this, but i've never payed close
attention to the numbers.
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New incoming changes are included in the interim builds from the
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On 03/11/2017 07:01 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 03/11/2017 11:50 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>> On 03/10/2017 08:46 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>>> On 03/06/2017 10:48 PM, Jeff Epler wrote:
>>>> On Mon, Mar 06, 2017 at 08:33:56PM -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
>>>>&g
roblems. Use `git add file.c` to mark them as resolved
when you're done. Build and test if you're feeling like a responsible
adult. Then `git commit` to finalize the result.
Then, once the cherry-picking is all done, push y
e web interface at git.linuxcnc.org, I
always do it locally:
git fetch origin
git log origin/master -- src/Makefile
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you care about MDI queue depth rather than
trajectory planner queue depth, if so look at Task and the
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ly accessible to Python code running in a Python
interpreter linked with that C library, for example the one in Task.
emccanon is *not* accessible to the normal Python interpreter that you
get when you run 'python' on the command line.
At least that's my understanding after looking at the code for
On 01/17/2017 09:41 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 01/17/2017 09:15 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>> It looks to me like the code on that wiki page is mostly
>> of the "conversational programming" sort, where a GUI
>> window asks the user to poke & prod buttons and t
On 01/17/2017 03:32 AM, Nicholas Humfrey wrote:
> On 2017-01-16 23:32, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
>> On 01/16/2017 02:38 PM, Nicholas Humfrey wrote:
>>> Do you think it would be a good idea to move the "Simple LinuxCNC G-Code
>>> Generators Written in Python"
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