If you are building from sources please read the documentation
http://www.machinekit.io/docs/developing/machinekit-developing/
Sounds like you probably have not set the pathspec, which is covered
in this document.
On 08/08/18 11:43, mngr wrote:
Hi,
I have build machinekit from source, now I am trying to
launch it.
marco@tmarco:~/machinekit$ ./bin/machinekit
./bin/machinekit: line 1: linuxcnc: command not found
I tried to make a simbolic link to tcl/linuxcnc.so in
/usr/lib/ but nothing changed
I am sure I am simply noob, and don't know the standard
procedure... can you please help me?
now I don't have a kernel-rt, but I will only do test, does
this change anything?
mngr
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