Re: [Emc-developers] circular arc blend beta: milltask (pid 6660) died on signal 11.

2014-01-24 Thread Curtis Dutton
It has not happened to me again. It was a one time thing so far. When I'm working with the machine, I copy down .ngc files to a folder on the cnc controller machine. Then run through them. Often I delete these files at the end of working with the cnc. I may have left the file open in Axis,

Re: [Emc-developers] circular arc blend beta: milltask (pid 6660) died on signal 11.

2014-01-24 Thread Robert Ellenberg
Hi Curtis, Thanks for taking the plunge with the new TP!I think I've seen something like this too. Typically it's when I move an ngc file, then try to open it from the 'recent files' list. Predictably, the file isn't there and it throws an error, but then segfaults in milltask. Has anyone had

Re: [Emc-developers] circular arc blend beta: milltask (pid 6660) died on signal 11.

2014-01-24 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
On 1/24/14 11:43 , Robert Ellenberg wrote: Thanks for taking the plunge with the new TP!I think I've seen something like this too. Typically it's when I move an ngc file, then try to open it from the 'recent files' list. Predictably, the file isn't there and it throws an error, but then

Re: [Emc-developers] circular arc blend beta: milltask (pid 6660) died on signal 11.

2014-01-24 Thread Kenneth Lerman
On 1/24/2014 1:43 PM, Robert Ellenberg wrote: Hi Curtis, Thanks for taking the plunge with the new TP!I think I've seen something like this too. Typically it's when I move an ngc file, then try to open it from the 'recent files' list. Predictably, the file isn't there and it throws an error,

[Emc-developers] reports on rt-preempt / latency-test: max jitter going down

2014-01-24 Thread Michael Haberler
Reading back on IRC I found hints at rt-preempt ubc3 builds showing the max latency going down occasionally. Please: 1. report the exact kernel version, in particular if this is stock debian rt-preempt kernel. 2. check if ntp is running or not, i.e. the output of 'ps ax|grep ntp' 3. If yes,