You can have as many RIP builds as you like.

They will not conflict, unless you try to run them one after another from the same terminal session,
with the pathspec for the last one still set.

You should preferably not have a binary install (from packages) on the partition of either Lcnc or MK, or that could conflict
depending upon how your paths are set up and which location the system looks in first.

You may have some problems building on Ubuntu, their library versions don't match Debian always, seem to
recall zmq / czmq were different in 16.04

On 02/10/18 09:50, Ross Lloyd wrote:
Hi

I note in the instructions it says that MK will conflict with an LCNC install, is this only for OS-level realtime builds ? I have ROS (Robot Operating System) on this system and would like to try some things out, but I also have RIP builds for LCNC on this machine too.

Cheers

Ross
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