Hi,
I installed LinuxCNC on ubuntu 14.04 for developing purposes. Now I
am having a problem with opening gmoccapy.glade with glade-gtk I get
an error of "Catalog file missing:gladevcp" How can I fix this?
Glade-gtk version is 3.8
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Tero Kaarlela
Production Engineer
Eka-Sorvaus OY
On 11/03/2016 11:59 AM, tero.kaarl...@eka-sorvaus.fi wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I added saving previous state of Speed and Feed override enable. And
> restore after cycle is done. I am not sure if this is correct way of
> implementing this? It has been tested and does work. Also updated for
> current
I,ll be able to, but unfortunately I,m away until Monday Tero.
Sarah
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On 3 Nov 2016, 18:04, at 18:04, "tero.kaarl...@eka-sorvaus.fi"
wrote:
>Ok,
>
>I added saving previous state of Speed and Feed override enable. And
>restore after cycle is
Ok,
I added saving previous state of Speed and Feed override enable. And restore
after cycle is done. I am not sure if this is correct way of implementing this?
It has been tested and does work. Also updated for current master. Could
someone check this and tell me if it is usable or not.
On 11/03/2016 10:00 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 11/03/2016 10:08 AM, Jim Craig wrote:
>> I am contemplating installing the linuxcnc live image on my laptop for
>> development purposes. This would make my laptop a dual boot windows 10
>> and debian wheezy. This is just for linuxcnc software
On 11/03/2016 10:08 AM, Jim Craig wrote:
> I am contemplating installing the linuxcnc live image on my laptop for
> development purposes. This would make my laptop a dual boot windows 10
> and debian wheezy. This is just for linuxcnc software development. Do
> you all see any issues with this.
>
>
If it is just for software development, why not use a virtual machine?
That is what I have been doing. Of course I am using a Linux host OS but
that should not make any difference.
YMMV
On 11/03/2016 10:08 AM, Jim Craig wrote:
> I am contemplating installing the linuxcnc live image on my laptop
On 11/03/2016 09:08 AM, Jim Craig wrote:
> I am contemplating installing the linuxcnc live image on my laptop for
> development purposes. This would make my laptop a dual boot windows 10
> and debian wheezy. This is just for linuxcnc software development. Do
> you all see any issues with this.
No
I am contemplating installing the linuxcnc live image on my laptop for
development purposes. This would make my laptop a dual boot windows 10
and debian wheezy. This is just for linuxcnc software development. Do
you all see any issues with this.
Thanks,
Jim