things going.
Best,
Steffen
On 15.11.21 14:57, Steffen Möller wrote:
Hello,
I thought I should possibly comment on the rejection email for those who
read this the first time. We can fix this and reupload. It is just this
first version of the packaging that is rejected, not the software per se
Hi Jérémie,
On 14.11.21 11:32, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
Hi Sebastian and all,
Le lun. 8 nov. 2021 à 20:41, Sebastian Kuzminsky a écrit :
Hello LinuxCNC people, there's a possible change brewing that I'd like
to ask for your feedback on.
The translations of our documentation into non-English
Good evening also to you, Jérémie!
I think I can quickly top-post and thank you for your very encouraging
reply. This reads all (surprisingly) nice and encouraging.
Steffen
On 14.11.21 21:23, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
Good evening Steffen,
Le dim. 14 nov. 2021 à 15:51, Steffen Möller a
écrit
Hello,
I thought I should possibly comment on the rejection email for those who
read this the first time. We can fix this and reupload. It is just this
first version of the packaging that is rejected, not the software per se.
On 15.11.21 12:00, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
Hello,
I thought I should possibly comment on the rejection email for those who
read this the first time. We can fix this and reupload. It is just this
first version of the packaging that is rejected, not the software per se.
On 15.11.21 12:00, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
Hello,
I thought I should possibly comment on the rejection email for those who
read this the first time. We can fix this and reupload. It is just this
first version of the packaging that is rejected, not the software per se.
On 15.11.21 12:00, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
Hello,
On 08.11.21 20:40, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
Hello LinuxCNC people, there's a possible change brewing that I'd like
to ask for your feedback on.
The translations of our documentation into non-English languages has
been handled in an unusual and cumbersome way, and a new developer has
+git20211108.cf14c89a9-1_amd64.deb
linuxcnc-uspace_2.9.0~pre0+git20211108.cf14c89a9-1_amd64.deb
linuxcnc_2.9.0~pre0+git20211108.cf14c89a9-1_amd64.buildinfo
Greetings,
Your Debian queue daemon (running on host usper.debian.org)
Wooo h!
Huge thanks to Steffen Möller and Petter
Hello,
I have looked at https://techbase.kde.org/Localization but failed to
take too much from their site. Maybe Andy could outline how his system
differs from what po4a would come up with.
The difficulty I see is that the synchronisation between the original
and its translations is not
On 10.11.21 00:29, andy pugh wrote:
On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 at 23:19, Steffen Möller wrote:
Maybe Andy could outline how his system
differs from what po4a would come up with.
The thing I was trying to address is that the HAL components that are
derived from .comp files are self-documenting.
You
On 09.12.21 10:52, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Steffen Möller]
I think the format-adjustments between French and English are good to
go. We should just not both edit the English in parallel. My French is
catastrophique but I can read it, so we could have a joint shot at the
first few *_fr.adoc
Hello,
On 08.12.21 20:19, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
Hello Hans,
Le mar. 7 déc. 2021 à 20:31, Hans Unzner a écrit :
...
@smoe has made an amazing work on es translation as well as sanitizing en
source files.
Only were the the po4a script to automated the sync to Spanish bailed out.
I'm lagging
There should be a section on man pages, I tend to agree. My concern is
that while we are typing there is Petter active on getting weblate
(https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/linuxcnc/linuxcnc/) to also
function with the documentation. I lost touch a bit,
On 10.02.22 07:28, Phill Carter wrote:
On 10 Feb 2022, at 4:14 pm, Andy Howell wrote:
On 2/9/22 14:46, andy pugh wrote:
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 at 20:21, Andy Howell wrote:
My background is in c/c++ development under UNIX/Linux. I know bit of
python. I don't have the experience to work on
Later this month, Debian starts freezing packages for the next release.
We are not a key package and have autotests, still, whatever we want in
Debian when bookworm turns stable we better start thinking about.
Best,
Steffen
Forwarded Message
Subject: Bits from the
Thinking about it - this does not make any sense, really. Most likely
the year is wrong - sorry. I'll send an update.
On 14.03.22 22:27, Steffen Möller wrote:
Later this month, Debian starts freezing packages for the next release.
We are not a key package and have autotests, still, whatever we
On 28.02.22 14:28, andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 at 13:22, Steffen Möller wrote:
ie, "rtapi" is relevant to uspace and rt builds.
Can you guide me (or someone else surfacing) towards what would be
required to have LinuxCNC readily compatible with that external EtherC
On 28.02.22 13:44, andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 at 12:20, Steffen Möller wrote:
+rtapi_timespec_advance(task->nextstart, task->nextstart,
task->period + task->pll_correction);
which patches LinuxCNC's src/rtapi/rtapi.h and I have no idea if we can
just ignore this fo
Hello again,
On 28.02.22 14:28, andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 at 13:22, Steffen Möller wrote:
Personally I know nothing about EtherCAT. I have always been a little
afraid of the licensing complexities mentioned here:
https://etherlab.org/en/ethercat/
Etherlab itself is GPLv2
ter
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 at 10:38, Steffen Möller wrote:
I have asked this myself. Why did I want this to happen - and I think
the answer is two-fold:
a) community-forming - not necessarily I am after contributors
On 28.02.22 18:40, gene heskett wrote:
On Monday, February 28, 2022 8:28:36 AM EST andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 at 13:22, Steffen Möller
wrote:
ie, "rtapi" is relevant to uspace and rt builds.
Can you guide me (or someone else surfacing) towards what would be
requir
On 28.02.22 19:44, gene heskett wrote:
On Monday, February 28, 2022 12:53:21 PM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
On 28.02.22 18:40, gene heskett wrote:
On Monday, February 28, 2022 8:28:36 AM EST andy pugh wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 at 13:22, Steffen Möller
wrote:
ie, "rtapi" i
On 01.03.22 20:15, Nicklas SB Karlsson wrote:
Den 2022-03-01 kl. 13:27, skrev Rod Webster:
So I shared Steffen's post on the Ethercat section of the forum
calling for
technical volunteers. Maybe some of them are in this group already.
On 01.03.22 23:35, Rod Webster wrote:
The reason why I put this on the agenda is that I observed that the debian
project uncovered a number of licenses which we had to include in our
copyright statement that deviated from the standard GPL licence. I was
quite surprised at this. I would defer
On 02.03.22 15:10, andy pugh wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2022 at 11:31, Arvid Brodin wrote:
For full out-of-the-box EtherCAT support this package must be included in
whichever distro(s) we use. I have no idea if this is possible
This is currently fairly easy, as we run our own package server,
On 01.03.22 10:59, Les Newell wrote:
So once you've bought the controller, there is no other restriction.
As far as I can tell from their docs, that is the case. It's a pretty
sound business model.
I assume that royalty is 2x per axis, once for each end of the cable.
From what I can
Dear all,
I had a phone conversation with the EtherCAT Technology Group's
president, Martin Rostan, this morning. To get an impression, you find
him in this PodCast https://www.sps-magazin.de/podcasts/ (German). Mr
Rostan sends his regards, expresses that he has a heart for all the
mills and
Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2022 10:49 AM
To: EMC developers
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] EtherCAT - would not be a prob with free
membership in EtherCAT Technology Group Re: LinuxCNC is in Debian!
On Thu, 3 Mar 2022 at 15:14, Steffen Möller wrote:
But he took the freedom to point out
Webster
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On Fri, 4 Mar 2022 at 02:22, Steffen Möller wrote:
Hi Marc,
yes, something like http://wiki.ros.org/soem ? I have not followed that
up.
Best,
Steffen
On 03.03.22 16:54, Marc Wang wrote:
Hi Steffen
I have asked this myself. Why did I want this to happen - and I think
the answer is two-fold:
a) community-forming - not necessarily I am after contributors to
LinuxCNC but I see the extra stimulus to package other CNC-related
software for Debian from which then LinuxCNC benefits
b) less stress
On 01.04.22 02:48, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, 31 March 2022 20:23:46 EDT Rod Webster wrote:
I am not so sure about that, the ISO is useful to "try before you buy"
without committing to wiping the existing OS on the PC.
I wondered how relevant using an ISO to try before buy was with
Rod,
On 01.04.22 10:06, Rod Webster wrote:
I can't wait until it gets to Bookworm. I keep checking
It is on me. What the Debian FTPmasters have checked was my initial
build. Now, upon acceptance and with every subsequent update, they want
just the source tarball reuploaded to autobuild
Hi again,
To me, the .iso is a show room, and that may be worthwhile to extend
beyond the core functionality of LinuxCNC. I am too fresh into this to
design this myself, read: I would benefit from such a compilation, too.
On https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/1691 Jérémie mentioned that
this list are supporting a particular
Open Source CAM tool and volunteer to write a section for our
documentation (any language would do) on how to use it with LinuxCNC,
then I package it for Debian.
Best,
Steffen
Am 01.04.22 um 12:11 schrieb Steffen Möller:
Hi again,
To me, the .iso is a show room, an
On 01.04.22 19:16, gene heskett wrote:
I'm getting sorta familiar with OpenSCAD, but I'm feeding a 3d printer
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/openscad
available
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and I then take the next library/tool that comes up?
On 01.04.22 17:58, Hans Unzner wrote:
At least for pycam there is already a comprehensive documentation:
http://pycam.sourceforge.net/
Am 01.04.22 um 17:04 schrieb Steffen Möller:
On 01.04.22 16:59, Hans Unzner wrote
On 01.04.22 19:51, gene heskett wrote:
On Friday, 1 April 2022 13:19:55 EDT Steffen Möller wrote:
On 01.04.22 19:16, gene heskett wrote:
I'm getting sorta familiar with OpenSCAD, but I'm feeding a 3d
printer
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/openscad
available
As I wrote, thats very old
On 22.03.22 02:35, andy pugh wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2022 at 08:51, Hans Unzner wrote:
What do you think and who can do that?
Seb has control of the buildbot. And it looks like a local fix is needed?
It may be worthwhile to contact the Debian maintainer of groff about the
possibility to
dpkg -c linuxcnc-uspace_2.9.0~pre0_arm64.deb | grep -i preemp
and this showed no such file, so, I still hope nothing was omitted and
you indeed refer to the kernel.
Many thanks and greetings!
Steffen
On Sun, 30 Jan 2022 at 08:01, Steffen Möller wrote:
On 29.01.22 22:08, Sebastian Kuzmins
On 29.01.22 05:14, gene heskett wrote:
On Friday, January 28, 2022 9:15:18 PM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
On 28.01.22 23:25, gene heskett wrote:
On Friday, January 28, 2022 2:21:50 PM EST gene heskett wrote:
On Friday, January 28, 2022 1:32:52 PM EST gene heskett wrote:
On Friday, January 28
On 29.01.22 22:08, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 1/29/22 10:44 AM, Steffen Möller wrote:
32 or 64 bits, well, I think we want to see packages for both. Let's
wait for what Sebastian replies. I just saw on his page
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildslave-admin-guide.html that there are
buildbot
Hello,
There may be are a couple of developments in the LinuxCNC source tree
that would benefit from having a trainee work on full-time for a couple
of weeks. A quick web search found that LinuxCNC was adopted by BRL-CAD
for previous GSoCs but have not heard about 2021 - is anything happening
of time building the debs.
Which for the RPi and he SD card underneath would be good. Next time.
Best,
Steffen
On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 at 05:23, Steffen Möller wrote:
On 27.01.22 20:03, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 9:54:54 AM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
Fresh start!
Dear
On 27.01.22 20:03, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 9:54:54 AM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
Fresh start!
Dear Gene,
I would like to catch the problem before you start building and also
exclude the possibility that somehow the code base of yours is affected
by your previous
On 28.01.22 02:15, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 7:17:10 PM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
On 28.01.22 00:31, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 2:22:43 PM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
On 27.01.22 20:03, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 9:54:54 AM
Hello again,
I built the arm64 packages on an odroid that runs armbian's bullseye
variant. Placed it on
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kTr7uigCQY3c-layLJKdXqN5sRsXJnWo?usp=sharing
It worked just fine, except that armbian apparently does not have that
gpl2-variant of the readline
...
Processing linuxcnc-uspace_2.9.0~pre0_arm64.deb...
...
Install them on a pi, and run latency-test please.
Are you running on 64bit? Then the packages should work.
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Hello again,
I built the arm64 packages on an odroid that runs armbian's bullseye
variant. Placed it on
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kTr7uigCQY3c-layLJKdXqN5sRsXJnWo?usp=sharing
It worked just fine, except that armbian apparently does not have that
On 28.01.22 00:31, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 2:22:43 PM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
On 27.01.22 20:03, gene heskett wrote:
On Thursday, January 27, 2022 9:54:54 AM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
Fresh start!
Dear Gene,
I would like to catch the problem before you start
On 31.01.22 18:28, gene heskett wrote:
On Monday, January 31, 2022 6:14:42 AM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
latency-test 100 500
And it works!
This is great to hear! Thank you! This is 32bits now, right? Where are
you at? Maybe Rod can compare with his 64bit findings.
The man page sorta
On 01.02.22 01:57, gene heskett wrote:
On Monday, January 31, 2022 12:45:27 PM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
On 31.01.22 18:28, gene heskett wrote:
On Monday, January 31, 2022 6:14:42 AM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
latency-test 100 500
And it works!
This is great to hear! Thank you
Hi Gene,
I just ran into the problem below which I expect to be at the root of
what then kills it further down. I'll investigate this a bit more and
then create a github issue or a pull request ... or both :)
Steffen
"~/Github/linuxcnc$ linuxcnc
LINUXCNC - 2.9.0~pre0
Machine configuration
/attribute-colon.conf -a "scriptdir=docs/src/" -d
book -o- -b docbook ../testme.adoc
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd;>
sectionname
Bla
moeller@
On 07.02.22 17:31, Steffen Möller wrote:
Dear all,
I am lost. And since git-bisect is not an eye-opener
Steffen Möller:
Heya,
On 06.02.22 11:43, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
Le mer. 2 févr. 2022 à 19:18, Sebastian Kuzminsky a
écrit :
What are the big projects that need to get finished for the next
release? Some things I know vaguely about, but don't know the
status of:
...
* Transition docs translations
Heya,
On 06.02.22 11:43, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
Le mer. 2 févr. 2022 à 19:18, Sebastian Kuzminsky a
écrit :
What are the big projects that need to get finished for the next
release? Some things I know vaguely about, but don't know the status of:
...
* Transition docs translations to po4a
Dear all,
I am lost. And since git-bisect is not an eye-opener for me, maybe
someone on the list can help.
I created this minimalistic file - removing any single line makes the
problem go away.
```
:ini: {basebackend@docbook:'':ini}
[source,{ini}]
the source code goes here - likely as a ---
On 10.02.22 17:00, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
This version does not appear in latest changelog anymore ...
Thorsten just rejected the first of two submissions, the second was a
smallish correction that indeed is agnostic about the version from the
day before.
Best,
Steffen
On 10.02.22 22:12, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
On 2/10/22 09:06, Steffen Möller wrote:
On 10.02.22 17:00, Thorsten Alteholz wrote:
This version does not appear in latest changelog anymore ...
Thorsten just rejected the first of two submissions, the second was a
smallish correction
Hi Andy,
On 10.02.22 22:49, Andy Howell wrote:
On 2/10/22 06:10, Steffen Möller wrote:
On 10.02.22 07:28, Phill Carter wrote:
On 10 Feb 2022, at 4:14 pm, Andy Howell wrote:
On 2/9/22 14:46, andy pugh wrote:
On Wed, 9 Feb 2022 at 20:21, Andy Howell wrote:
My background is in c/c
Dear Gene,
I just tried this locally and it seems like the number conversion is
broken in latency-test. Also there should not be a prefix like
base-period in the command line. First thought it was just the capital
"S" but it wasn't. Good news: you don't need them, please try again with
On 27.01.22 14:31, gene heskett wrote:
On Tuesday, January 25, 2022 8:27:27 PM EST gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I built a fresh pull of master earlier today, which makes installable
debs. I normally run this shell script to install them, and on buster
it Just Works.
But, now I have
On 28.01.22 23:25, gene heskett wrote:
On Friday, January 28, 2022 2:21:50 PM EST gene heskett wrote:
On Friday, January 28, 2022 1:32:52 PM EST gene heskett wrote:
On Friday, January 28, 2022 10:18:38 AM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
...
Processing linuxcnc-uspace_2.9.0~pre0_arm64.deb
Fresh start!
Dear Gene,
I would like to catch the problem before you start building and also
exclude the possibility that somehow the code base of yours is affected
by your previous checkout - just because I cannot inspect your machine
from here. Once that was successful, yes, then this can be
On 26.01.22 22:30, gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 3:49:58 PM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
On 26.01.22 02:27, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I built a fresh pull of master earlier today, which makes installable
debs. I normally run this shell script to install them
Hi Gene,
On 26.01.22 02:27, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I built a fresh pull of master earlier today, which makes installable
debs. I normally run this shell script to install them, and on buster it
Just Works.
And that is how things should also behave on Bullseye. Let's find out
what
oving previous repository of linuxcnc-dev to
'linuxcnc-dev-$d'"
mv linuxcnc-dev "linuxcnc-dev-$d"
fi
mkdir linuxcnc-dev
so everything is clean - you do not run that script too often, I presume.
Best,
Steffen
On 26.01.22 22:57, gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 3:49:58 PM
On 27.01.22 00:35, gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, January 26, 2022 5:22:10 PM EST Steffen Möller wrote:
Seems like you have done something to your git repository and it cannot
just go and fetch the newer version. It could be that these are just
some changes that have been made during
Hello,
I have mentioned this on Rod's github issue on his package woes
(https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/issues/1692) but some more of you
may want to to have a look. The LinuxCNC Debian packaging needed to
adapt to the partial builds (documentation is only built once, not for
all of
On 07.04.22 16:26, andy pugh wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 at 15:07, Steffen Möller wrote:
LinuxCNC built for 14 different platforms
(https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=linuxcnc) and while RISC
V likely has everyone's attention, IBM's big iron s390x seems less
interesting for us
Hi Gene,
The build script does not install two packages that are required for the build,
according to what the self-description of the Debian package of LinuxCNC
states. This is stated in the line
"dpkg-checkbuilddeps: error: Unmet build dependencies: libgpiod-dev xvfb"
To help out, prior to
I do not understand everything, yet, but came up with
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2647
to reduce xvfb from the build-dependencies when DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck
is set as an environment variable.
Best,
Steffen
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. September 2023 um 09:16 Uhr
> Von: "gene
> Von: "Andy Pugh"
> How did the current image get there?
Packages uploaded to unstable migrate to testing after five days and every two
years what is in testing is renamed to stable.
> Who submitted it?
We are three who could upload new versions to Debian (Sebastian, Petter, me).
> Who
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 05. Oktober 2023 um 00:35 Uhr
> Von: "andy pugh"
> An: "EMC developers"
> Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] Bug#1053251: How to fix this bug
>
> On Wed, 4 Oct 2023 at 23:04, Rod Webster wrote:
>
> > Andy,
> >
> > I think this describes the process.
> >
> >
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 05. Oktober 2023 um 13:07 Uhr
> Von: "andy pugh"
> An: "EMC developers"
> Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] Upcoming stable (12.2) and oldstable (11.8)
> point releases
>
> On Fri, 1 Sept 2023 at 17:58, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> >
> > The next point releases for
ter
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>
> On Thu, 5 Oct 2023 at 21:05, Steffen Möller wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 05. Oktober 2023 um 00:35 Uhr
> > > Von: "andy pugh"
>
Hi Phill,
> Gesendet: Samstag, 07. Oktober 2023 um 07:54 Uhr
> Von: "Phill Carter via Emc-developers"
> An: "linuxcnc-developers"
> Cc: "Phill Carter"
> Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] lost file or mind?
>
>
> > On 7 Oct 2023, at 3:32 pm, Thomas J Powderly wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I cannot
Hello,
I presume the linuxcnc-uspace should be substitute by @MAIN_PACKAGE_NAME@. I
presume this also happened elsewhere during the installation of the examples.
Cheers,
Steffen
mc00023497:linuxcnc u005069$ grep -r uspace debian/rules.in
debian/rules.in:dh_installdocs
Dear all,
it would not be ultimately problematic to upload a new version to Debian and
then have that backported to Bookworm and then Bullseye (which would then be in
backports.debian.org, but easily installable). From what I remotely observe,
this should fix the installation woes.
I am a bit
Hello,
I had thought that it would be an interesting extension of HAL to come up with
a web server as a component, maybe as a tutorial project and it would very much
reflect how I have understood how the GUIs are working. I Googled this up and
came across
Dear all,
a couple of weeks the folks who are working on the docs-devel branch of
LinuxCNC have synced online. This was a very nice ~2 hours we had
together and so we had decided to repeat that with a larger crowd. This
is an invitation to what basically is an open mike session. To find a
date,
On 05.07.22 15:34, gene heskett wrote:
On 7/5/22 08:26, andy pugh wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jul 2022 at 11:47, Steffen Möller via Emc-developers
wrote:
degrees. Values returned by unary operations which return angle
measures
('ACOS', 'ASIN', and 'ATAN') are also in degrees.
This is unexpected
On 28.06.22 11:16, andy pugh wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jun 2022 at 02:23, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
Since 2.9/master dropped support for all platforms that have packaged
RTAI kernel debs on wlo, support for configuring debs for RTAI was
removed in commit 6f285604ac1a1b58b2d65d5904ffec3998a833ef.
On 29.06.22 17:14, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
What does 'autoremoval from testing' mean? Is it good or bad?
Harmless. Mostly :)
When there is a bug to a package that is not fixed then the package is
removed from the testing distribution of Debian that is the next stable
release. And with it all
0:56:46 AM MDT, "Steffen Möller"
wrote:
On 29.06.22 17:14, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
What does 'autoremoval from testing' mean? Is it good or bad?
Harmless. Mostly :)
When there is a bug to a package that is not fixed then the package is
removed from the
jobs
already but when you have diagrams or pictures for/of whatever you want
to talk about then this would be appreciated.
Best,
Steffen
On 01.06.22 19:57, Steffen Möller wrote:
Dear all,
a couple of weeks the folks who are working on the docs-devel branch of
LinuxCNC have synced online
+feedback.
I do not mind if you guys start commenting on it. This would be a great
preparation for a next meeting, which will be orchestrated by Rene. We
are aiming at about 4-6 weeks from now.
Best,
Steffen
On 10.06.22 17:00, Steffen Möller wrote:
Dear all,
I waited a bit long, sorry
no changes added to commit
Short of blowing it away and re-cloning, is there a way to fix it?
git reset --hard
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The problem was also reported on
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/9-installing-linuxcnc/45634-current-master-2-9-building-debs-error
and I can confirm this locally. Above URL points to my changes to
debian/rules in https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/1700 that have
not yet been merged with
The same error is triggered from within Tcl/Tk. LinuxCNC I do not think
to be to blame.
$ wish
% package require Img
couldn't load file
"/usr/lib/tcltk/x86_64-linux-gnu/Img1.4.13/libtifftcl4.1.0.so":
/usr/lib/tcltk/x86_64-linux-gnu/Img1.4.13/libtifftcl4.1
.0.so: undefined symbol: _TIFFsetString,
The problem is with the tiff library. On
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/1700 it is explained how to
install an earlier version from snapshot.debian.org
To trigger the problem independently from linuxcnc, try
$ wish
% package require Img
On 11.06.22 22:38, Hans Unzner wrote:
Am 04.06.22 um 12:41 schrieb Greg C:
Additionally, I would like to suggest that whether or not the translated
documents are built or not should be controlled by a switch/option
when you
set the option to build for HTML, PDF, or BOTH. There may be no
Jul 2022 at 16:35, Steffen Möller via Emc-developers
wrote:
## Comment
I do not understand this sentence.
And I don't understand what we are meant to do with these emails.
I see no way to reply to the comment.
It's the description of an index-enable pin. It works exactly the same
as any other
> ## Source string
>
> '(funct) pwmgen.make-pulses' - High speed function to generate PWM waveforms
> (no floating point). The high speed function 'pwmgen.make-pulses' should be
> run in the base (fastest) thread, from 10 to 50 us depending on the
>
> ## Comment
>
> The correct SI prefix is µ,
On 27.04.22 22:18, Feral Engineer wrote:
I haven't quite figured out how to do that yet :\
The issue of an issue? It is like a blog post.
a) You get an account on github.com
b) Go to the LinuxCNC project page https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc
c) Click on "Issues"
d) Click on "New
Should there be someone on this list who would like to talk about
LinuxCNC at the next DebConf - here is your chance. I was hoping for
Sebastian, Jeff and/or Andy to go for it, but time is a scarce resouce,
I know. Travel expenses I expect to be covered also for
not-yet-Debian-Developers.
Best,
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Januar 2023 um 10:55 Uhr
> Von: "andy pugh"
> An: "EMC developers"
> Betreff: [Emc-developers] CI environment, which libraries?
>
> I added a test to test the command line parameters for halcompile.
> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2256
>
> This requires
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
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,
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 08. Januar 2023 um 03:34 Uhr
> Von: "Jeff Epler"
> An: "EMC developers"
> Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] Broken master 06jan23
>
> Thanks for speaking up about the problem as soon as you realized it.
> I have temporarily locked the "master" branch on github until this
>
The subject line tells it all.
The https://mac.getutm.app is QEMU in a virtualbox-like environment - and it
works on my M1. I run Debian arm64 with it, and the Debian "bookworm" provided
linuxcnc-uspace package works like it does on amd64. Latencies are at ~400µs
with the regular kernel, have
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