Thank you! Just to be clear, I'm talking about Python Virtual Control Panel as
described here:
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/gui/pyvcp.html
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From: Alec Ari
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 7:34 PM
To: EMC developers ; Tom Eagan
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] PYVCP
Ok python3 starts with 2.9
You are safe :)
From: Tom Eagan
Sent: September 14, 2022 1:41 AM
To: EMC developers
Subject: Re: [Emc-developers] PYVCP Long Term Support
Currently 2.8.2, recompiled with larger HAL_SIZE.
Thanks,
Tom Eagan
Lead Engineer | INTEGRIS
Currently 2.8.2, recompiled with larger HAL_SIZE.
Thanks,
Tom Eagan
Lead Engineer | INTEGRIS Engineering | www.Integrisgp.com
office: 309-245-1589 | mobile: 309-696-6743 | tom.ea...@integrisgp.com
From: Chris Morley
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 8:37:51 PM
Not sure what version of linuxcnc you are currently using but the big change is
using python3 instead of python2.
For PyVCP - this should be transparent anyways.
Chris
From: Tom Eagan
Sent: September 14, 2022 1:16 AM
To: EMC developers
Subject: Re:
Thank you very much for your answers, I’ll move forward with that information.
Thanks,
Tom Eagan
Lead Engineer | INTEGRIS Engineering | www.Integrisgp.com
office: 309-245-1589 | mobile: 309-696-6743 | tom.ea...@integrisgp.com
From: Chris Morley
Sent: Tuesday,
The are no plans that I am aware of or ever heard of not supporting pyvcp,
gladevcp or qtvcp.
Each has it's place.
Chris
From: Tom Eagan
Sent: September 13, 2022 1:23 PM
To: emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Emc-developers] PYVCP Long Term Support
I don't think that qtpyvcp is going anywhere anytime soon. It's great!
Alec
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You can always try pci=nomsi
Please see this guide:
https://github.com/NTULINUX/RTAI/blob/master/README.INSTALL
And note the following message:
IMPORTANT: The RTAI kernel packages, RTAI modules and LinuxCNC itself must all
be built against each other. If any modification is made to the
Am 13.09.22 um 16:48 schrieb Steffen Möller via Emc-developers:
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Hello LinuxCNC Developers -
I've seen posts that indicate that GladeVCP may not have future support, and I
was wondering what the future status is for PYVCP. Will it continue to be
supported? I have a rather large UI built with PYVCP, and am hoping I don't
have to redo it in something else.
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Hmmm... I was wrong. I'm still getting "CANNOT FIND MAILBOX". It
happens if try and execute testsuit a second time. Of course, i did
make sure that kernel 4.19.257-rtai-amd64 was running. Did half a
dozen tests. This machine had hpet=disable and some other things in
the kernel boot line. I was
It's a common mistake! RTAI looks good now.
On Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at 07:43:33 AM UTC, Betibeteka Beranduetxea
wrote:
Ooops... turns out the machine was started with another non-RTAi
kernel. Rebooted and this is what it gives after some 10 minutes:
OVL min: -462 OVL max: 10620
Ooops... turns out the machine was started with another non-RTAi
kernel. Rebooted and this is what it gives after some 10 minutes:
OVL min: -462 OVL max: 10620 overruns:0
El mar, 13 sept 2022 a las 9:24, Alec Ari () escribió:
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> `dmesg | grep -e "rtai" -e "RTAI"` because now I forget the exact
`dmesg | grep -e "rtai" -e "RTAI"` because now I forget the exact case lol
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That usually means RTAI isn't configured right, are you sure you built the RTAI
kernel modules against your currently running kernel?
What does `dmesg | grep "rtai"` return when you try and load the testsuite?
Alec
On Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at 02:12:02 AM CDT, Betibeteka Beranduetxea
:)
Yeah, I understood there is a version string after realtime, but did
go blind to "bin" directory.
sudo /usr/realtime-4.19.257-rtai-amd64/testsuite/run gives me
CANNOT FIND MAILBOX
... with both homebuilt pakage and yours
El mar, 13 sept 2022 a las 8:51, Alec Ari () escribió:
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/usr/realtime*/testsuite/run I think it is.
`find /usr/realt*/* -name "run"` to be safe lol
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I used an asterisk as a wild card. I forget what it is off hand but there's
more text after the "realtime"
i.e.
`find /usr -name "realtime" -type d`
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El mar, 13 sept 2022 a las 7:19, Alec Ari () escribió:
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> Did you install my packages or build from source btw?
Debian packeges built from source. I'm afraid I skipped something, I
don't have any /run/ under /usr/realtime/bin, just rtai-config,
rtai-info and rtai-load. No test suite got built, I
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