On 8/16/23 19:15, gene heskett wrote:
On 8/16/23 09:50, Alan Condit via Emc-developers wrote:
Gene,
I was able to build linuxcnc on the Pine RockPro64 which is a 3399 chip.
But you've not reported if rpspi.ko built (and worked would be super
nice), and my 7i90HD hardware requires it.
On 8/18/23 10:09, gene heskett wrote:
Several problems? this morning.
1. Used synaptic to fix broken-packages by removing my locally built
linuxcnc-v2.10.0 pacakages.
1a. debians arm64 netinstall, put on an sd card doesn't even try to
boot. Apparently no u-boot or miss-configured for a
Gene, there are no buildbots for Bookworm (or Bullseye for that matter).
The Bookworm package is quite old (Feb 2023 I think)
So I think you have no choice but to build from source so it may not matter
which OS you use.
The ARM64 support is really spotty and while there are a few unofficial
Several problems? this morning.
1. Used synaptic to fix broken-packages by removing my locally built
linuxcnc-v2.10.0 pacakages.
1a. debians arm64 netinstall, put on an sd card doesn't even try to
boot. Apparently no u-boot or miss-configured for a raspberry pi or a
bananapi-m5.
2.
On 8/18/23 12:34, Rod Webster wrote:
Gene, there are no buildbots for Bookworm (or Bullseye for that matter).
The Bookworm package is quite old (Feb 2023 I think)
So I think you have no choice but to build from source so it may not matter
which OS you use.
The ARM64 support is really spotty and