I'm working on a basic graphic tutorial on my website to assist people with
getting started in EMC2 which I'll then link to in the wiki. When I was making
my generic setup using stepconf I used spaces in the name of the machine. When
I went to start EMC from the Applications menu I got the following error:
.main.f1.f2.f3.tree selection set: Cannot select unknown node
"{/home/cadmonkey/emc2/configs/My Sieg X3/My Sieg X3.ini}".
.main.f1.f2.f3.tree selection set: Cannot select unknown node
"{/home/cadmonkey/emc2/configs/My Sieg X3/My Sieg X3.ini}".
while executing
"Tree::selection .main.f1.f2.f3.tree set {{/home/cadmonkey/emc2/configs/My
Sieg X3/My Sieg X3.ini}}"
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval [linsert $args 0 Tree::$cmd .main.f1.f2.f3.tree]"
(procedure ".main.f1.f2.f3.tree" line 1)
invoked from within
"$tree selection set $node"
(procedure "node_clicked" line 7)
invoked from within
"node_clicked "
(command bound to event)
When I made a new configuration and just named it SiegX3 it opens it and
creates the desktop launcher without issues. Do I just advise people to not
use spaces in the machine name or would this constitute something the
developers need a bug report on? It's rather mundane IMHO - 90% of the people
this is geared to are probably going to just setup one or two machines so
they'd name it LATHE or MILL. What are your thoughts folks?
If there's already a tutorial I apologize - I'm just trying to expand the
options and hopefully expand our (EMC2's) user base.
The best part of all this is that I just stumbled across an excellent
motherboard for latency and performance - my current desktop (MSI 845PE based
socket 478 2.5GHz P4) which is several years old and is due for a
replacement/upgrade. It's latency numbers at no load were in the 6000-7000
range - with 28 instances of GLXGEARS and some surfing while playing a song
over and over and copying a 4gb video file back and forth on the HDD and over
the wired network it only got up to 11,000 as opposed to my current P3
controller which hits 13000 with no extra activity.
Greg
www.distinctperspectives.com
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