On Saturday 15 April 2017 06:29:22 Phillip Carter wrote:

> I have just noticed in sim/axis/gantry that joint 3 does not jog with
> the leftbracket/rightbracket keyboard keys but does with the
> minus/equals keyboard keys. Is this the correct behaviour?

I also, for lack of anything better to do, rigged up my chop saw and 
sawed off a couple hunks on 1.5" thick alu to make a new set of bearing 
pushers to fit the larger OD of the correct bearing. Fired up 
linuxcnc -l, (this after an early morning update of LinuxCNC-2.8-pre to
LINUXCNC - 2.8.0-pre1-2988-ge9f9469) x and z are still swapped at the 
keyboard yet before being homed. Hit ctl+home, and it homed to the 
correct places, and in the correct directions and homeing order. Tapped 
the uparrow, then downarrow, and z moves left-right.  Tapped the left 
and right arrows, and x moves in and out.  Switch to MDI, and its now 
scrambled as well, as in G0X moves Z and G0Z moves X. So it appears 
Phillips commit made the keyboard scramble apply to MDI too, which means 
it cannot run code I ran on it just 2 days ago.

Help! I do not have another functioning lathe now.

Can you back out Phillips commit and retrigger the buildbot? It at least 
ran correctly after being homed, and I could use it, once it had been 
homed.

Thanks guys.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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