Re: [Emc-developers] 2.9.1 Release Status

2023-10-27 Thread Rod Webster
Congratulations Andy for getting this released.
I know first hand how much work you have put in to get to this stage.
I decided after all the work I had done with Bookworm that I would
tackle the installers to make it easier for the release team to do
their job,
Little did I know that the release team was just you!

There will probably need to be some updates to the getting linuxcnc
docs and possibly also to the installers once the packages get to
trixie.
I think Steffen said that will take about 5 days.
If you can't get a bug fix version into Bookworm, it won't be the end
of the world as we will be able to set apt priorities to get updates
from trixie into our ISO

And as a first for the ISO and IMG files:
Ethercat and QTPYVCP users will be able to install the relevant
libraries from included repositories (QTPYVCP is not available for the
pi).
AMD64 users please consult the readme.md file in your home folder.

Rod Webster
1300 896 832

Rod Webster
1300 896 832
+61 435 765 611
Vehicle Modifications Network
www.vehiclemods.net.au


On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 at 19:27, andy pugh  wrote:
>
> To an extent, 2.9.1 has already been released, but I have not made the
> announcement yet as I was wanting to be able to offer RTAI debs too.
>
> So far we have debs for uspace in linuxcnc.org/dists for Buster,
> Bullseye and Bookworm.
> There are also RTAI kernel debs and mesaflash debs  in /dists/ too.
>
> There is an ISO image for amd64 and an image for Pi4 in linuxcnc.org/iso
>
> Thanks to Rod for a lot of work on the infrastructure, and for
> building the Pi image.
> All the other debs have been built by hand by myself, because the
> buildbot didn't seem to want to do it.
>
> Steffen uploaded the new release to Debian Unstable today. That means
> that it should be in Trixie. How (and if) we can get a bugfix version
> into Debian is an unknown at the moment.
>
> I will send out the release announcement on Sunday, after editing the
> install instructions etc.
> I still hope to build an RTAI deb.
>
> However, whilst building a RIP for RTAI works fine, for some reason
> the deb building system is broken for RTAI. This doesn't really make
> sense (and most of the problems are with building docs under RTAI,
> which makes even less sense. And trying to turn off docs makes things
> worse). I can only assume that the build system for debs has bitrotted
> while we haven't been building them on the buildbots.
>
> I am going to start again from scratch this evening, as I have learned
> a fair bit during the last couple of weeks of trying to build the RTAI
> debs.
>
> Note that I have been building and running RTAI RIP continually for
> years, the problems are only in the deb build process.
>
> --
> atp
> "A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is
> designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and
> lunatics."
> — George Fitch, Atlanta Constitution Newspaper, 1912
>
>
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[Emc-developers] 2.9.1 Release Status

2023-10-27 Thread andy pugh
To an extent, 2.9.1 has already been released, but I have not made the
announcement yet as I was wanting to be able to offer RTAI debs too.

So far we have debs for uspace in linuxcnc.org/dists for Buster,
Bullseye and Bookworm.
There are also RTAI kernel debs and mesaflash debs  in /dists/ too.

There is an ISO image for amd64 and an image for Pi4 in linuxcnc.org/iso

Thanks to Rod for a lot of work on the infrastructure, and for
building the Pi image.
All the other debs have been built by hand by myself, because the
buildbot didn't seem to want to do it.

Steffen uploaded the new release to Debian Unstable today. That means
that it should be in Trixie. How (and if) we can get a bugfix version
into Debian is an unknown at the moment.

I will send out the release announcement on Sunday, after editing the
install instructions etc.
I still hope to build an RTAI deb.

However, whilst building a RIP for RTAI works fine, for some reason
the deb building system is broken for RTAI. This doesn't really make
sense (and most of the problems are with building docs under RTAI,
which makes even less sense. And trying to turn off docs makes things
worse). I can only assume that the build system for debs has bitrotted
while we haven't been building them on the buildbots.

I am going to start again from scratch this evening, as I have learned
a fair bit during the last couple of weeks of trying to build the RTAI
debs.

Note that I have been building and running RTAI RIP continually for
years, the problems are only in the deb build process.

-- 
atp
"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is
designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and
lunatics."
— George Fitch, Atlanta Constitution Newspaper, 1912


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