On 28 Dec 2013, at 23:24, Michael Haberler <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Am 28.12.2013 um 22:32 schrieb Bas de Bruijn <[email protected]>: > >> >> On 28 Dec 2013, at 21:37, Michael Haberler <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Am 28.12.2013 um 21:21 schrieb Bas de Bruijn <[email protected]>: >>> >>>>> https://github.com/mhaberler/linuxcnc/tree/unified-build-candidate-3-joints_axes4 >>>>> >>>>> The lineardeltakins module is already in this branch, you just have to >>>>> select it in your configuration file. >>>> >>>> first after making my local branch from >>>> https://github.com/mhaberler/linuxcnc/tree/unified-build-candidate-3-joints_axes4 >>>> linuxcnc wouldn’t start and generated the following messages: >>>> >>>> RTAPI configuration file unreadable: >>>> /home/linuxcnc/linuxcnc/etc/linuxcnc/rtapi.ini >>>> Config file tool unusable: /home/linuxcnc/linuxcnc/libexec/inivar >>>> >>>> After copying the folders /etc and /libexec from the MachineKit-ubc branch >>>> these errors were solved and instead I got the same messages as the >>>> initial error messages at the initial post. >>>> >>>> should I have done something different? >>> >>> yes, dont copy around random directories and hope it will just somehow >>> work, rather fix the cause. >> >> fair enough. I feel like I should try to solve problems myself first rather >> than bother everybody. > > please read this: http://static.mah.priv.at/public/UnifiedBuild.html , in > particular 'Configuring and Building: The Basic procedure' > > since you obviously switched branches, I suggest you first clean the > directory from build artefacts before building: > > cd linuxcnc > git clean -xdf > > NB: __this will wipe any local changes to the current directory and below__ > so save anything you havent checked into git > > Then rebuild as outlined in the document. > The configure invocation on my BB reads: ./configure --with-platform=bb > --with-xenomai --with-posix First, I made sure I had all the libraries as described. Only one was downloaden, the others were already the latest version. sudo apt-get install libudev-dev libmodbus-dev libboost-python-dev > so: > cd src > sh autogen.sh ok > ./configure --with-platform=bb --with-xenomai --with-posix then I after further reading I ran ./configure --with-platform=beaglebone --with-xenomai --with-posix > make > sudo make setuid > . ../scripts/rip-environment > linuxcnc linuxcnc will start, I choose BeBoPr-Bridge configuration now the motors will get activated, but there will be an exit at line 26 in BeBoPr-Bridge.hal loadrt [PRUCONF](DRIVER) [PRUCONF](CONFIG) here are pastebin links: first time console output http://pastebin.com/A3yPTY9F dmesg http://pastebin.com/6UhuVUdW linuxcnc_debug.txt http://pastebin.com/8CZEzT7a linuxcnc_print.txt http://pastebin.com/b4HUy93C > >> But being simple I was under the impression that when switching branches, >> when going back to a successful working branch I would be able to have a >> working (although not delta kinematic) system again > > sure, but you'll have to rebuild > >> >>> Please pastebin src/config.log which will contain the arguments to >>> ./configure . src/config.log http://pastebin.com/W8EwWYaa >> >> If I do one step back, should I have compiled your branch first? Being >> spoiled with other OS’es? > > well, if you found an OS with telepathic qualities, be sure to share with us, > we'd be riveted ;) > >> >> I can’t copy the contents of the file from vi to pastebin, neither directly >> via the BBB with netsurf-browser.org nor via the ssh from my Mac. >> I tried gg”*yG and all other variants, vi tells me all files are yanked, but >> I can not paste anywhere. Another way? > > yes, since you obviously can ssh from your Mac, you can also scp a file to > your Mac. > > scp linuxcnc@<ip-address-of-beaglebone>/linuxcnc/src/config.log config.log works wonderful, thanks! > > then pastebin from the Mac > > but I guess you might want to follow the steps above first > > also, if you reporta problem, pastebin the first few lines of 'git log' and > the contents of /var/log/linuxcnc.log git log http://pastebin.com/rt8v5Ywt /var/log/linuxcnc.log doesn’t seem to exist (at least at that location) > > - Michael > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. 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