Dne pátek 23. listopadu 2018 8:12:02 UTC+1 Schooner napsal(a):
>
> Have you actually done what I recommended and purged all your packages, 
> updated and reinstalled? 
>

Yes, I did all of that. I will try to install new revision of Debian to be 
completely sure. 

>
> The current packages work properly on amd64. 
>

I am not disputing that. Given that it started with "Merge pull request 
#1409 <https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit/pull/1409> from 
ArcEye/remove-hard-kernel-threads" I would guess that it is specific to 
i386 platform. And I guess that nobody else is using the old i386 or if 
they are they are not upgrading it. But I will try it on other i386 PC to 
be sure. 

>
> If you get those errors when building, your system isn't set up properly 
> anyway. 
>

I was able to resolve and successfuly build. 

>
> That should have happened on install. 
>
>
> On 11/22/2018 10:33 AM, [email protected] <javascript:> 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] <javascript:> wrote: 
> >> 
> >> On 22/11/18 00:59, [email protected] <javascript:> 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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