On 03/03/2013 12:56 PM, Tom Easterday wrote:
> On Mar 3, 2013, at 1:40 PM, Kent A. Reed <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It seems to me things are stabilizing to the point where the Xenomai
>> builds need no longer be considered experimental. IMHO, we should
>> consider posting Xenomai metrics to the Wiki for easier comparison.
> This reminds me....  Is there a roadmap document anywhere that shows what we 
> can expect for upcoming/future releases?
> For example, questions I have are... Will 2.6.0 be on 10.04 or 12.04 or both? 
> Will new rt kernel options be incorporated?

I don't know anything about roadmaps, and I don't speak for anyone but 
myself.  We're not really a roadmap kind of organization.  We're a much 
more anarchic and loosely-organized bunch.


That said, I expect that 2.6, when it's released, will run with RTAI on 
8.04 (Hardy) and 10.04 (Lucid).  The 2.6-pre branch currently works on 
these platforms, and i will put in effort to make sure that doesn't 
break before the release.

LinuxCNC 2.6 may also run with RTAI on 12.04 (Precise), it doesn't 
currently but I'm actively working to try to make that happen.

LinuxCNC 2.6 may also run with Xenomai and/or Preempt-rt on some set of 
Ubuntu distros, but i don't (yet) know much about that.


-- 
Sebastian Kuzminsky


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