To be talking about support on Bullseye when it's at the end of its useful
life before Linuxcnc has any public method to install on that platform
other than from compiling the source belies belief.
Yes I know there is now a buildbot for it, but existence seems to be a
closely guarded secret no
I would like to discuss the translation of French and Spanish that we somehow
need to get done, at least for the introductory bits. Can we arrange for an
easy transition between languages on our website?
Inconsistencies in spellings - PNCconf, PnCconf (my favorite), PnCConf ...,
Stepconf,
Am 04.01.23 um 17:19 schrieb Sebastian Kuzminsky:
On 1/4/23 05:09, Hans Unzner wrote:
However, I have some annotations:
- You could mention that the tests need to be run as sudo (at least
for it only worked so) and need Python >= 3.8
Hmm, I run them as a regular user. Maybe you just
On 1/4/23 05:09, Hans Unzner wrote:
However, I have some annotations:
- You could mention that the tests need to be run as sudo (at least for
it only worked so) and need Python >= 3.8
Hmm, I run them as a regular user. Maybe you just installed docker.io,
and you have to log out and log back
Oh yes didn't think that Bookworm is released that soon:
Soft Freeze: 2023-02-12
Hard Freeze: 2023-03-12
Then we have to hurry to get everything basically working. It would make
a bad impression if Bookworm is released with LinuxCNC available via apt
and e.g. none of the Gmoccapy configs are
I completely agree - bookworm is about to freeze, and while smallish updates
can go in for a couple of months (April?), we need this iteration between
bookworm and our users that takes time. Once bookworm is released, that is
mostly it, and we cannot release what we have in testing atm.
The
It has to be tested on Bookworm because once it becomes the Debian release
version in a few short months, Linuxcnc is deployed with it. Bullseye does
not have the linuxcnc-uspace package the tests use.
I must say it's great to see some testing on Bullseye. So much of the GUI's
are broken. Hats
Really great, thank you!
However, I have some annotations:
- You could mention that the tests need to be run as sudo (at least for
it only worked so) and need Python >= 3.8
- The stderr file only shows something like "+ su --pty -c 'linuxcnc
For me Wednesdays doesn't work at all, but It would be ok for me if
someone would record it for me.
Hans
Am 03.01.23 um 17:07 schrieb m...@mattshaver.com:
The last online meeting was Monday, November 28, 2022 at 2:00pm
Eastern standard Time for about 2 hours. The folks that attended,