Greetings;

I did just now during the power failure, manage to putz around and get 
lincurve to build & install.

When I grabbed the file, the only way to get it into a text file using FF 
was to copy/paste the screen.  A save page got me about 300k of xml stuff 
that bore zero resemblance even to python code even if I am about as far 
from an expert on python as you can drive in a days time.

But as it was displayed, it was displayed somewhat like gedit would have, 
and a snapshot of that screen was what I got, the end result was really 
severe white space damage, including the line numbers of the file being 
displayed.

So I wound up going thru the file and deleting at least 5 character spaces 
at the beginning of each line, and then it built & installed.  But I am 
curious because 49 lines of python code turned into 97.5K of .ko.

Is that size correct?

And halrun can loadrt it, but the syntax says I should be able to tell 
halrun to use a .ini file to initialize everything.  Unforch, even with a 
full from / path filename, it can't find it, in this case the 
Sherline3Axis.ini.  So I have no threads that I can addf it to once loaded.

Is this because I can only run the simulation on this machine?

Power has come back on, so I'll go start those 2 machines again and see if 
the built module can be copied across and used, or if I have to copy the 
src file I now have to those machines and comp it insitu.

A wget command to get it (src or obj) would have been so much simpler than 
a URL folks.  But I wasn't schmardt enough to figure that out I guess.

Cheers, Gene
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