You really are on a hiding to nothing trying to work with or upgrade a
buster distribution because Python 2.7 has been obsoleted.
A much quicker pathway would be to Install the latest 2.9.2 Iso from
https://linuxcnc.org/iso/LinuxCNC_2.9.2-amd64.hybrid.iso
If you really want to use 2.10 from the
I am using the latest Glade version (3.40.0), probably THE latest
version unfortunately.
But also versions like 3.38.0 should be fine.
You have to make sure that you have the catalogs, that is easiest done
when editing it in a run-in-place environment
Hi SteffenOk I see, so no way to edit the file with glade?Gmoccapy was created
with witch version?Thanks again for your helpCordialement,Moustapha
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Well, there may be another option if you still have (or can still retrieve) the
tarball from which you started.
It is three steps:
1. Rename your current source tree to avoid overwriting it, call it "mywork"
2. Unpack the original tarball of LinuxCNC of version 2.8 that you edited.
3. Create a
I'm afraid but I think you have to do your modifications once more for
LinuxCNC 2.9/2.10. There have been so many changes during the upgrade
from Python2 to Python3 and Gtk2 to Gtk3, which make it almost
impossible to merge from 2.8, especially the glade file. Also a huge
number of deprecated
Rod,
Thank you for your kind and swift reply.
HDMI sound works perfectly with the Raspbian default. Also, I think this would
find quite some user base, since anyone reusing an old TV or a feature-rich
monitor with the RPi would immediately benefit. I also mentioned games before :)
The RPi
Hi guy's
Houston I have a problem... I project to use the mesa 5i25T instead off the
5i25 ( was good for me)
For the I need at list the linuxcnc2.10pre version
I had customized the gmoccapy interface (gmoccapy.glade) to get some other
functionality and work also on the bin file of it
After few
Steffen,
Some good feedback thanks.
I'm really not surprised things broke on an update because we compile the
kernel from the Raspberry sources at a specific point in the commit tree.
It's not a generic Debian build by any means. LIkewise installing a
different desktop is also asking for
Heya,
Not only that we have a RPi4/5 confusion, you managed to add a Rod/b one.
So, the image Andy pointed to (which I understand has its roots with Rod) works
very nicely. While idle latencies did not exceed 12µs, mostly below 10. That
was truly impressive. Once I got wifi up and initiated