Il giorno mercoledì 17 aprile 2019 00:12:12 UTC+2, [email protected] ha scritto:
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> Dne úterý 16. dubna 2019 23:41:48 UTC+2 mngr napsal(a):
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>> Il giorno martedì 16 aprile 2019 23:19:52 UTC+2, [email protected] ha 
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>>> OK,
>>> on freshly installed Debian Jessie from minimal netinst ISO with 
>>> Ciannmon and basic tools selected during installation (and one partition) 
>>> on P5K Deluxe, e7200 and 6GB RAM system. Added the Machinekit repository, 
>>> contrib and non-free, installed the Machinekit Xenomai Jessie kernel 
>>> package, upgraded system to latest.
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>>> Then I did the RIP install of obsolete machinekit git repository and 
>>> everything works. (GUI and simple test of creating thread, adding function 
>>> and running it).
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>>> Then I tried on the same system install packages machinekit and 
>>> machinekit-xenomai and the error occurred. So the problem is either in 
>>> packaging, installation or building.
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>>> Questing is if it is worth to resolve as it's EOL for the machinekit 
>>> package.
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>> If my issue is the only reason to do that I think that this bug can stay.
>> I tried jessie-xenomai because with stretch-preempt I had bad latency.
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>> Is there any way to improve the latency for a specific installation?
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> You can always try to play with kernel configuration parametres (based on 
> your system). 
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> Interesting thing is that you could not run RIP installation and I could. 
> Could you please confirm it? 
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Sorry for the delay,
Yes, I can confirm that the 
Unfortunately I formatted the SSD with Machinekit on jessie, so I cannot 
give you any more details than what I have already sent.
I agree with your question about the utility of focusing on a soon EOL 
package, so I am working on improving the configuration of the rt kernel.


 

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>>> BTW, I will try the machinekit-hal RIP build tomorrow. The package 
>>> machinekit-hal-xenomai is not installable as it has unresolvable dependency 
>>> issues. 
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>>> Dne úterý 16. dubna 2019 19:18:16 UTC+2 [email protected] napsal(a):
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>>>> That's not actually what I had on my mind. Looking at the Machinekit 
>>>> repository on http://deb.machinekit.io/debian/pool/main/m/machinekit/ 
>>>> there is machinekit-xenomai_0.1.1536596683.gitb879205-1~jessie_amd64.deb 
>>>> file from 2018-09-17 and what I meat is that if I can get the older 
>>>> prebuild packages? (I don't know how to get the number of package - for 
>>>> example 1536596683 - to try to download it.)
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>>>> However today I discovered something interesting. After multiple 
>>>> reinstalls and so on but the RIP build from master on Debian Jessie AMD64 
>>>> with Xenomai kernel from Machinekit repository works. But installing it as 
>>>> package from Machinekit repository shows the aforementioned error.
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>>>> I will try it on clean Debian Jessie + MK Xenomai later.
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>>>> Cern.
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>>>> Dne úterý 16. dubna 2019 8:43:49 UTC+2 Schooner napsal(a):
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>>>>> All packages in the repo can be downloaded over html or wget and 
>>>>> installed with 'dpkg -i'
>>>>> On 4/15/2019 8:54 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> doing some testing I discovered that the problem is present on 
>>>>> http://deb.machinekit.io/debian/pool/main/m/machinekit/machinekit-xenomai_0.1.1536596683.gitb879205-1~jessie_amd64.deb
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>>>>> package but RIP on randomly chosen build of 
>>>>> f59143cce34cdac3bd75aae4b95b8e43a6540a61 
>>>>> works (I wanted to try something before warning silencing patch).
>>>>>
>>>>> However to find the exact border between working and nonworking will 
>>>>> be even with halving method tideous without prebuild packages, so is 
>>>>> there 
>>>>> a way how to get these older packages from repository or are they forever 
>>>>> deleted?
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>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Cern.
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>>>>> Dne čtvrtek 21. března 2019 10:47:44 UTC+1 mngr napsal(a): 
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>>>>>> Hi,
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>>>>>> I am on
>>>>>> Linux debian 3.8-1-xenomai.x86-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 
>>>>>> 3.8.13-12~1jessie~1da x86_64 GNU/Linux
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>>>>>> with machinekit installed
>>>>>> marco@debian:~/log$ dpkg --list | grep machinekit
>>>>>> ii  machinekit                            0.1.1552558261.git355496b-1
>>>>>> ~jessie          amd64        PC based motion controller for real-time 
>>>>>> Linux
>>>>>> ii  machinekit-xenomai                    0.1.1552558261.git355496b-1
>>>>>> ~jessie          amd64        PC based motion controller for real-time 
>>>>>> Linux
>>>>>>
>>>>>> from (apt)
>>>>>> deb http://deb.machinekit.io/debian jessie main
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>>>>>> So, I think the installation is good, but whatever (I tried some) 
>>>>>> configuration I try to run I get errors. 
>>>>>> I have attached in print.txt the terminal output
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looking in the log I see that at some point it decides to unload the 
>>>>>> modules, but I can't understand the reason.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe it is the 
>>>>>> FATAL ERROR: OUT OF MEMORY (epoll.cpp:55)
>>>>>> that it keeps throwing on the terminal.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there anything I can do to better debug this?
>>>>>>
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