Just check the repo to see if there is a new package with the right git
Sha to match the commit
On 2/26/2019 10:32 PM, Condit Alan wrote:
Bas,
The answer would be yes and no. After I first ran it, and saw the new messages,
I knew people would want to see it with debugging support in order to help, I
ran it again after “export DEBUG=5”. In essence the new messages in
/var/log/linuxcnc.log were identical and there weren’t any errors in the
earlier stuff in the log. But, it wasn’t until shortly after I posted it that
the significance hit me and that was when I started searching for where those
new messages were coming from.
How long after a pull request is moved to master, will a “sudo apt-get install
machinekit” get the updated files from a build? Or should I set up a cross
build on my linux pc and build from source?
Alan
On Feb 25, 2019, at 10:18 PM, Bas de Bruijn <[email protected]> wrote:
On 26 Feb 2019, at 06:32, mugginsac <[email protected]> wrote:
Found the culprits. Three more calls to rtapi_print() affected by the change
from RTAPI_MSG_ERR to RTAPI_MSG_ALL.
But I have seemingly created a bug in my config in the process of cleaning them
up.
The axis screen appears for a fraction of a second and then disappears.
Did you “export DEBUG=5” before the /var/log/linuxcnc.log?
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