Re: [Emc-developers] My rpi4b running my sheldon

2023-08-21 Thread andy pugh
On Fri, 18 Aug 2023 at 15:10, gene heskett wrote: > 1a. debians arm64 netinstall, put on an sd card doesn't even try to > boot. Apparently no u-boot or miss-configured for a raspberry pi or a > bananapi-m5. A better starting point is Debian's Raspberry-specific repository:

Re: [Emc-developers] My rpi4b running my sheldon

2023-08-20 Thread Steffen Möller
blank about who is in charge about the Debian uploads - it is not me, right? :) Tell me so if you think otherwise or if I shall help out. Best, Steffen > Gesendet: Freitag, 18. August 2023 um 18:33 Uhr > Von: "Rod Webster" > An: "EMC developers" > Betreff: Re: [

Re: [Emc-developers] My rpi4b running my sheldon

2023-08-18 Thread gene heskett
On 8/18/23 12:34, Rod Webster wrote: Gene, there are no buildbots for Bookworm (or Bullseye for that matter). The Bookworm package is quite old (Feb 2023 I think) So I think you have no choice but to build from source so it may not matter which OS you use. The ARM64 support is really spotty and

Re: [Emc-developers] My rpi4b running my sheldon

2023-08-18 Thread Rod Webster
Gene, there are no buildbots for Bookworm (or Bullseye for that matter). The Bookworm package is quite old (Feb 2023 I think) So I think you have no choice but to build from source so it may not matter which OS you use. The ARM64 support is really spotty and while there are a few unofficial

Re: [Emc-developers] My rpi4b running my sheldon

2023-08-18 Thread gene heskett
On 8/18/23 10:09, gene heskett wrote: Several problems? this morning. 1. Used synaptic to fix broken-packages by removing my locally built linuxcnc-v2.10.0 pacakages. 1a. debians arm64 netinstall, put on an sd card doesn't even try to boot. Apparently no u-boot or miss-configured for a

[Emc-developers] My rpi4b running my sheldon

2023-08-18 Thread gene heskett
Several problems? this morning. 1. Used synaptic to fix broken-packages by removing my locally built linuxcnc-v2.10.0 pacakages. 1a. debians arm64 netinstall, put on an sd card doesn't even try to boot. Apparently no u-boot or miss-configured for a raspberry pi or a bananapi-m5. 2.