Have you actually done what I recommended and purged all your packages,
updated and reinstalled?
The current packages work properly on amd64.
If you get those errors when building, your system isn't set up properly
anyway.
That should have happened on install.
On 11/22/2018 10:33 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I have now booted my test Stretch partition and followed my own advice
in full.
There were a LOT of updates (227), I think some packages from sid have
been backported recently,
noticed a lot of updated packages recently on other machines.
End result, all runs perfectly on amd64 Stretch with latest machinekit
packages (rt-preempt-0.1.1542196491.git9c3423c-1~stretch)
Cannot reproduce your problems.
regards
On 22/11/18 09:11, [email protected] wrote:
On 22/11/18 00:59, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello,
> isn't the newest Machinekit Debian package broken? I upgraded my
test system installation with apt-get upgrade (Debian 9 Stretch:
Linux machinekit 4.9.0-8-rt-686-pae #1 SMP > PREEMPT RT Debian
4.9.130-2 (2018-10-27) i686 GNU/Linux) to the newest package
(0.1.1542196491.git9c3423c-1~stretch), however trying to start
machinekit with
> sim.axis/axis.ini I got the error:
I cannot immediately reproduce this
A build of the current repo the package was made from produces a
normally running sim ( see below)
I don't have a i386, but built on amd64
> Trying to install older version, for example
machinekit_0.1.1537365199.gitf63b8a2-1~stretch_i386, solves the
problem and simulation normally turns on.
That is quite a bit older, at which point does the package fail, does
this just affect the last package serial or some others before it?
I will try a package install on a spare Stretch partition later.
In the interim, can you try completely purging the installed
packages, including any dependencies that apt tells you can be
removed with
'apt autoremove' because they are only used by machinekit.
Then delete the machinekit packages already downloaded and stored in
/var/cache/apt/archives
(if you don't have any need to retain any old packages and would like
the space back, just run 'apt clean' and delete the lot)
Then do an 'apt update' and 'apt dist-update'.
THEN install machinekit again.
That should eliminate mixed version package conflicts etc.
If you still have problems, need that dmesg output to see what caused
the segfault.
core_sim.hal :9 is the main loading of threads, trivkins and tp
Nothing has changed regards these, so they are not directly the cause.
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