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t on what needs to be done and to find volunteers to address the
> identified tasks?
Agreed. Converting it to some kind of RFC in a GH wiki page would be
nice, coupled with a dedicated GH discussion to elaborate a plan,
identify tasks, set up a project, and call for participation.
Le dim. 4 déc. 2022 à 12:45, Rod Webster a écrit :
> Hans,
> This is what I mean. People here have never bothered to get familiar with
> the greatest achievement in the dev area in 20 years! Debian packaging!
>
We're getting there thanks to Petter's and Steffen's efforts!
Google run their
Le ven. 2 déc. 2022 à 03:01, Kurt Jacobson a
écrit :
>
> I have been busy starting a family so have been completely out of the
> LinuxCNC loop lately,glad to see most of the old familiar names still
>
active, as well as the new ones!
>
"Starting a family" ? Good one ! This never, ever ends LOL
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 20:26, Sebastian Kuzminsky a écrit :
> On 11/30/22 22:24, Johannes P Fassotte wrote:
> > It was not to may years ago that LinuxCnc was just over 120Mb in
> > extracted size. Now V 2.9 master is takes up 252Mb so its getting
> > bloaded with a lot of none essential things.
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 22:47, Small Shop Concepts a
écrit :
>
> The collaboration there is fantastic and the general positive can-do
> attitude helped to push things along. If something is dreamt up it is
> tried and tested and if it works it is implemented. It has been by far the
> most fast
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 20:36, Small Shop Concepts a
écrit :
>
> I was under the impression we were collaborators not competitors?
>
I really hope we are mate, I really hope...
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Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 19:42, Chris Morley a
écrit :
> Because qtpyvcp and qtvcp do the same job using mostly the same tools
> (python and qt)
>
> If qtpyvcp wanted to be under the linuxcnc unberella they could have
> continued working in qtvcp instead of making a new independent, project.
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 17:19, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2022 at 16:06, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> Absolutely ! I already told JT and said here that MesaCT repository surely
> > deserves to join the LinuxCNC organization
> >
>
> Then new users are _really
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 16:47, Small Shop Concepts a
écrit :
> I think it would be great if QtPyVCP were included in Linuxcnc. I'm not
> sure how you mean it would undermine qtvcp? Isn't Linuxcnc stronger with
> more options for users?
Further, IIRC @cmorley, you're our UI API uniformization
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 11:06, Phill a écrit :
>
> Actually on second thought some users would use QtVCP, for example
> embedding CamView into an Axis or Gmoccapy tab.
Then, they're not just users anymore !
A CNC _user_ starts the machine, makes chips, stops the machine...
sometimes have a cold
Le mar. 29 nov. 2022 à 23:27, Feral Engineer a
écrit :
> There's that one interface that's a blatant rip off of a siemens control
> that would be a great addition
>
... and, according to his last messages, he's at least planning to bring
much more than just the UI !
I really hope this guy
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 01:32, Phill Carter a
écrit :
> Neither QtVCP nor QtPyVCP are GUIs, they are infrastructure for creating
> GUIS.
> I would think that most users will use neither, they will just use the
> GUIs that have been developed.
Absolutely !
This is why I think that all *VCP and UI
Le jeu. 1 déc. 2022 à 00:31, Steffen Moeller a
écrit :
>
> Am 30.11.2022 um 19:12 schrieb Chris Morley:
> > The difference is free cad doesn't compete with anything in linuxcnc.
> Qtpycp does. If they wanted to be included in linuxcnc, then they would
> have been part of the project. They made a
Le jeu. 24 nov. 2022 à 17:31, Chris Morley a
écrit :
> Thanks Andy.
>
> Is this link recorded somewhere officially for reference?
>
I don't know, but I wish it would be in another form in another more
obvious place, like GH project's wiki
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Le jeu. 24 nov. 2022 à 17:16, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Thu, 24 Nov 2022 at 15:21, Feral Engineer
> wrote:
>
> > The question always stands, does LinuxCNC want to gain mainstream
> > popularity or does it just want to remain a tinker toy to a select few?
>
> I am happy with the latter, the
Le jeu. 24 nov. 2022 à 16:21, Feral Engineer a
écrit :
>
> The question always stands, does LinuxCNC want to gain mainstream
> popularity or does it just want to remain a tinker toy to a select few? Is
> this just a developer's pet project or is this a machine tool control,
> meant to be used by
Le jeu. 24 nov. 2022 à 06:19, Chris Morley a
écrit :
> How about a summary write up?
>
Andy has just pointed to them so won't double.
> We are making a two tier project if we continue like this.
>
At least that's some tiers !
Seeing our inability to discuss and decide lately, at least to
Le jeu. 24 nov. 2022 à 15:08, Alec Ari via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
> Ah, let me rephrase. There has been talk of automatic testing of RTAI not
> being feasible unless done manually but this is not true according to Seb.
>
Testing it _requires_ a machine,
Hello friends :)
Found it back !
https://github.com/rpatterson/github-apt-repos
So, if I understood correctly, except for *testing* RTAI builds which
need loading/unloading kernel modules, we could have a full GH
workflow up to repository hosting :)
This may not have all the bells and whistles of
Le ven. 18 nov. 2022 à 03:51, Chris Morley a
écrit :
> Are these videos available to view after the fact?
>
It would be nice indeed
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Le jeu. 17 nov. 2022 à 10:02, Petter Reinholdtsen a
écrit :
>
> Just a small reminder, this time with some key individual email
> addresses on CC, as my initial email was not yet approved into the
> mailing list.
>
> [Petter Reinholdtsen 2022-11-11]
> > The next LinuxCNC video chat is scheduled
Le dim. 13 nov. 2022 à 18:39, Jérémie Tarot a écrit :
>
> For an Open Source SaaS option, the most integrated option would be GitLab
> CI/CD, again with a package hosting. Following the principles that have
> driven the choice of po4a+Weblate for translations management, migrating
Le mar. 15 nov. 2022 à 19:14, Sebastian Kuzminsky a écrit :
>
> Hosting the hardware is relatively little effort.
But it has cost, real estate, and environmental impact potentially
freely offloadable to dedicated, optimized, on-demand alternative.
> Most of the effort is in the initial creation
Le mar. 15 nov. 2022 à 01:03, Rod Webster a écrit :
>
> I'll just wait until you guys decide on a way forward and iff the offer we
> have is required.
> Perhaps the Github actions could be extended to build the 2.9 branch?
I don't see what would prevent us to build whatever branches we'd want to
Le lun. 14 nov. 2022 à 22:10, John Thornton a écrit :
>
> This sounds like a good long term solution if it's free.
>
I'm only looking at free (beer) options, at least as long as LinuxCNC
doesn't have a registered organization to receive money and subscribe
to services in its own name.
Le lun. 14 nov. 2022 à 21:49, andy pugh a écrit :
>
> On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 20:42, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> > Could someone explain me how relocating the buildbot on someone's
> > machine can be better for the project than migrating it to GitHub
> > Actions, bu
Le dim. 13 nov. 2022 à 18:39, Jérémie Tarot a écrit :
>
> Hello Andy,
>
Well, at least you're not alone to feel ignored sometimes...
Could someone explain me how relocating the buildbot on someone's
machine can be better for the project than migrating it to GitHub
Actions, b
Hello Andy,
Le sam. 12 nov. 2022 à 02:10, andy pugh a écrit :
>
> I have asked what the release platform should be, and there wasn't a
single
> reply.
I'm very sorry that you felt ignored on this. I thought I had expressed my
opinion many times, so didn't do it one again... But it remains the
Le mer. 28 sept. 2022 à 17:35, Thaddeus Waldner a
écrit :
> I can muck my way through a bit of German.
> Unfortunately (for my situation) the machine in question is at a
> construction site without internet access, and many of those admin apps are
> not installed by default on the Pi ISO.
Le sam. 24 sept. 2022 à 15:10, Hans Unzner via Emc-commit <
emc-com...@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
> Branch: refs/heads/hansu/asciidoctor-migration
> Home: https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc
> Commit: 754933acb854e20ad141199683fd9175376169ff
>
>
Le mar. 20 sept. 2022 à 23:04, andy pugh a écrit :
> Is it time to split 2.9 off as a stable-ish branch with a 2.9.0~pre0 tag?
Would gladly hear the opinion of the "docs team" chaps about this :)
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Le mer. 21 sept. 2022 à 04:24, Phill Carter a
écrit :
>
> > On 21 Sep 2022, at 6:59 am, andy pugh wrote:
>
> I have some plasmac work that I would like to push before that happens.
It should be completed by the end of this month.
As said in an earlier message, I believe [Qt]PlasmaC as well as
Le mar. 20 sept. 2022 à 02:41, Feral Engineer
a écrit :
> Trust me, I'm well aware of what css is.
I bet you do !
That was actually me thinking out loud, and I should have put a question
mark because I still don't get how CSS could work for milling 樂
Le mar. 20 sept. 2022 à 01:05, Feral Engineer
a écrit :
> You can have it on a mill if the machine knows to go by the R/D value of
> the tool. Siemens control does it in shopmill programs.
But that's just calculating spindle speed given surface speed and tool dia
(formula I gave above hidden
gt;
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>
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2022, 3:24 PM Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> > Le jeu. 15 sept. 2022 à 12:25,
Le lun. 19 sept. 2022 à 22:31, Nicklas SB Karlsson a écrit :
> Use it on a mill.
CSS on a mill ?! 樂
If diameter of drill is changed rpm will change
Yes S = (1000 * Vc) / (Pi *D), with Vc is SS in m/min and D tool dia in mm,
and often simplified as S = 318 * Vc / D.
> so that surface speed
Le jeu. 15 sept. 2022 à 12:25, Nicklas SB Karlsson a écrit :.
>
> Is there any good reason surface speed should start at maximum until
> tool is moved? Or would it be better tool does not have be moved before
> surface speed is active?
>
What's the X position of the tool after tool change and
Le sam. 17 sept. 2022 à 10:42, andy pugh a écrit :
> I think that the pieces are in place for a 2.8.4 release, mainly to
> add 7i96S support as one of the few cards currently available)
>
> Does anyone have any opinions on this matter?
>
You're gonna make a bunch of happy people
Le ven. 9 sept. 2022 à 14:29, Hans Unzner a écrit :
>
> File types are usually used with capital letters, like PDF file, HTML
> file and so on. In these cases they are abbreviations in contrast to "INI".
> But wouldn't it a bit weird and inconsistent to have PDF, HTML, HAL and
> .ini files?
>
hey @lcvette o/
Le mar. 23 août 2022 à 15:15, Small Shop Concepts a
écrit :
> on Gitkraken for QtPyvcp we use the GLO Boards which is basically just an
> item check list with some good formatting, this way it is recorded what has
> to be fixed and strikes through once it has been completed.
Le lun. 8 août 2022 à 20:24, Chris Morley a
écrit :
> How do you join the chat?
>
Just click o the link
> From: Rene Hopf via Emc-developers
> Sent: August 4, 2022 9:46 AM
> To: emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net <
> emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net>
>
Le ven. 29 juil. 2022 à 11:30, Nicklas SB Karlsson a écrit :
> > ... "start from line" was added several years ago. The motion code
> > may
> > not be
> > re-executed, but the mode changes it implies are.
>
> "start from line" may be used if tool bit break or other problem occur
> to start
s/restart/resume/?
Le sam. 30 juil. 2022 à 06:01, Chris Morley a
écrit :
> I am 99% sure it only restarts at the line with what ever modes are
> present.
> It certainly doesn't go back through the program.
> In fact that is one of the big drawbacks of it.
>
I'm not even sure it restore
Le jeu. 28 juil. 2022 à 09:25, Alec Ari via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
> I have a LinuxCNC ebuild now for Gentoo but there's a problem. All of the
> config files are missing (i.e. sim axis) so these need to be forced to be
> installed in the ebuild. Gentoo
Those messages are such a pain.
We have to find a way to make them readable or just disable them...
Le ven. 22 juil. 2022 à 13:14, Jérémie Tarot via Emc-developers <
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>
>
> # Comment added
>
> [ silopolis](https://hosted.webla
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Le jeu. 21 juil. 2022 à 07:49, Alec Ari via Emc-developers <
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> I'll be working on a LinuxCNC git ebuild (Gentoo package) soon.
This is geat work mate!
The project will surely benefit from porting to various distribution
families, both
Good evening friends,
Quick one to say I got an answer to my message to https://gtc-tools.com
about their broken registration form and should soon get a login to access
data to share with LinuxCNC and FreeCAD communities
TY
J
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Hi
Hey Jose, could you please tell us a bit more about this code?
BTW, installed HSMAdvisor this night and discovered it had some kind of
tool db feature included... Will make a small report about it.
Have a nice sunday my friends
TY
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Le dim. 3 juil. 2022 à 17:16, Daniel Dempsey a
écrit :
> Agreed. Installed po4a 0.66 with Gdebi! Works perfectly.
>
Good :)
from linuxcnc import ini
> ImportError: cannot import name 'ini' from 'linuxcnc' (unknown location)
>
> My LinuxCNC RIP location is ~/dev/linuxcnc-dev.
> I tried
>
>
Le ven. 1 juil. 2022 à 20:42, Feral Engineer a
écrit :
> I deal with customers wanting machines to leave the wear comp in after
> touching off a new tool. I don't understand why.
>
If not zeroing, the only thing I could want is a parameter to optionaly set
a positive security offset to be added
Le jeu. 30 juin 2022 à 18:28, Feral Engineer a
écrit :
> On our machines, when you touch your tools off on the
> tool setter, the wear offset for that tool zeroes out automatically. It's
> just beneficial to have, especially on a lathe.
>
Actually, until this week when I killed a part with
Le ven. 1 juil. 2022 à 17:52, Håvard F. Aasen via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
>
> I know there has been a lot going on with the docs lately, wondering
> if this is related?
>
> Most likely, the documentation was updated and began using po4a, but the
Le mer. 22 juin 2022 à 00:32, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 20:57, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
>
> The T-number can be the pocket number if you want to run your query
> that way. But it's a very bad choice for a random toolchanger.
>
Good point! 樂...
But then it
Le lun. 20 juin 2022 à 10:26, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Sun, 19 Jun 2022 at 08:35, Håvard F. Aasen via Emc-developers
> wrote:
>
>
> You have to bear in mind how the tools are called up from the G-code.
>
> M6 T6
>
> There is only a single integer passed to whatever selects the tool.
>
Anyone
Le lun. 20 juin 2022 à 07:39, Rod Webster a
écrit :
> Once you have a unique primary key, there is no need to enforce uniqueness
> on other fields. But in many cases it is a good idea.
Agreed
I would not make this
> user definable as you are talking about the database structure which should
Le dim. 19 juin 2022 à 09:35, Håvard F. Aasen via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
> On 18.06.2022 01:47, andy pugh wrote:
> > On Fri, 17 Jun 2022 at 17:07, Jose Luis
> wrote:
> >
> >> Still need to figure the parts from linuxcnc like where i can get or put
> >>
Le sam. 18 juin 2022 à 01:50, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2022 at 17:07, Jose Luis wrote:
>
> > Still need to figure the parts from linuxcnc like where i can get or put
> > the data.
>
> Dewey added an interface.
Nice
I'll be honest and say that it isn't how I
> would have done it.
Le mer. 15 juin 2022 à 14:38, Steffen Möller via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
> ## Source string location
>
> [src/common/linux-
> faq.adoc:17](
> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/blob/master/docs/src/common/linux-
> faq.adoc?plain=1#L17
>
OK, I'll make all those shortly...
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Le mar. 14 juin 2022 à 16:22, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 15:03, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> > * In the README, add the status badge at the top with others and the
> widget
> > combo under the two translation related paragraphs
>
> If you mean
Le mar. 14 juin 2022 à 13:40, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 at 22:09, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> > Maybe we could add one of their widgets on the website documentation
> > page and in the README ?
>
> I think that is a good idea, probably captioned w
Hi folks,
A quick forward to let yall know that the kind folks at Weblate
upgraded our plan while we were talking :)
Maybe we could add one of their widgets on the website documentation
page and in the README ?
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Le jeu. 9 juin 2022 à 14:38, Sebastian Kuzminsky a écrit :
>
>
> We could teach our debian packaging to know about build profiles
> (https://wiki.debian.org/BuildProfileSpec) and then switch the CI to use
> the `nodoc` build profile, but that would leave our poor old Buster
> users without local
Hello friends,
A quick one to tell you that I just sent an email to Weblate to know
what our options are considering the alert below received on
saturday...
We are most probably exceeding the number of strings limit I think.
See at the end of https://weblate.org/en/hosting/ for information on
Le dim. 5 juin 2022 à 14:29, Steffen Möller via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
>
>
> # Comment added
>
> [ smoe](https://hosted.weblate.org/user/smoe/ "Steffen Möller"): [Hosted
> Weblate](https://hosted.weblate.org) /
>
Le jeu. 5 mai 2022 à 12:39, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> This will go into master on the next merge from 2.8 to master I think.
Oh yes, you're right !
Makes me worry... Won't these merges be risky with all the changes we're
about to bring in ?
Well, maybe not with such sharp reviewers ;-)
@andy Do you want me to prepare this for master for after translation sync
merge ?
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typo
Branch: refs/heads/2.8
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Le jeu. 5 mai 2022 à 11:28, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> Am Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2022 schrieb Jérémie Tarot :
> > Isn't an adoc file a better man page?
>
> You compare apples with bananas ;-)
> Do you mean man pages vs. HTML/PDF-docs or Groff vs. AsciiDoc?
>
No, that really was
Le mer. 4 mai 2022 à 23:10, Hans Unzner a écrit :
>
> Am 04.05.22 um 22:25 schrieb Jérémie Tarot:
> > Le mer. 4 mai 2022 à 21:58, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> >
> >> There are a lot of hal components out there which will
> >> still use Groff inside. And if we
Le mer. 4 mai 2022 à 21:58, Hans Unzner a écrit :
>
>
> Am 04.05.22 um 20:53 schrieb andy pugh:
> > On Wed, 4 May 2022 at 19:26, Hans Unzner wrote:
> >
> >> My plan is to generate the HTML man pages directly from the adoc man
> >> pages, when we made the switchover to maintain them as AsciiDoc.
Le mer. 4 mai 2022 à 22:07, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Wed, 4 May 2022 at 20:58, Hans Unzner wrote:
>
> > Sure, but *backward-compatibility*. If we replace all Groff formatting
> > in the .comp files by AsciiDoc, we should adapt halcomp that it
> > understands both
>
> Actually, that's probably
Le mer. 4 mai 2022 à 20:26, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> Am 04.05.22 um 19:57 schrieb Jérémie Tarot:
> > Le mer. 4 mai 2022 à 19:27, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> >
> Any chance this could be fixed by switching man pages to adoc ?
> >
> My plan is to generate the HTML man pages
Le mer. 4 mai 2022 à 19:27, Hans Unzner a écrit :
>
>
> Am 04.05.22 um 17:31 schrieb Jérémie Tarot:
> > Le mar. 3 mai 2022 à 06:37, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> >
> >> Hi
> >> I can provide a fix for the issue below:
> >>
&g
Le mar. 3 mai 2022 à 06:37, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> Hi
> I can provide a fix for the issue below:
>
> https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/commit/caa59738eaa982df96658724feb3c0ae4879119c
> It uses the fixed Groff macro locally because it is still up to the
> stars when Groff 1.23 will be
Le dim. 17 avr. 2022 à 13:50, Torsten Curdt via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
> > > Maybe finding an old parallel port machine might still be the easier
> > > route
> > > :-/
> >
> > Better yet, a pci-e buss and a 5i25 card.
>
>
> Unfortunately that circles back
Le sam. 16 avr. 2022 à 18:15, Torsten Curdt via Emc-developers <
emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
>
>
> > Use encoder sending position using external feed back loop for position,
> > following error and display also work as usual.
> >
>
> Could you expand on that?
>
> I assume with
Le sam. 16 avr. 2022 à 17:26, Peter C. Wallace a écrit :
>
>
> Basically just following the LinuxCNC model of having the host be the
> locus of control. This is the basic difference between buffered systems
> like Mach and LinuxCNC. By having the LinuxCNC host be the controller
> you gain a
Le ven. 1 avr. 2022 à 21:31, Chris Morley a
écrit :
>
> Whether we release on Debians schedule or our own, with ISO or not, we
> still need to plan to have the code as bug free as possible which takes
> time for testing after merging big code chucks in.
>
>
This is THE LAW ;-)
Le ven. 1 avr. 2022 à 18:01, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> At least for pycam there is already a comprehensive documentation:
> http://pycam.sourceforge.net/
>
> Am 01.04.22 um 17:04 schrieb Steffen Möller:
> >
> > On 01.04.22 16:59, Hans Unzner wrote:
> >> Regarding the CAM software:
> >> It feels
Le ven. 1 avr. 2022 à 10:01, Rod Webster a écrit :
> Jérémie, Phil,
>
> The RIP build process is clearly explained in the documentation including
> how to list the required dependencies,
> If you want a shortcut, I would follow this recipe:
> https://www.qtpyvcp.com/install/bullseye.html
Had
Le jeu. 31 mars 2022 à 23:36, Feral Engineer a
écrit :
> I'd also like to just point out that all of your hard work and effort is
> currently getting channelled into the young minds at my local vo tech.
That's gold Phil! Having LinuxCNC brought to schools is priceless
once I figure out
Le ven. 1 avr. 2022 à 04:51, Rod Webster a écrit :
Why on earth do we try and restrict it to using a very narrow range of
> python versions?
> Surely Python 3.x is enough. Makes no sense to me.
>
That was clearly my first thoughts!
But then it seemed to me wrt to struggle of those in charge
Le jeu. 31 mars 2022 à 23:31, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 at 21:37, Rod Webster wrote:
>
> > This also should simplify the release as there will be no reason to waste
> > resources on building ISO's anymore.
> > eg. 2.8 should be the last ISO released.
> >
>
> I am not so sure
Le ven. 25 mars 2022 à 14:05, andy pugh a écrit :
> On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 at 12:30, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
>
> > Finally, I may group Logic and Bitwise components, Arithmetic and
> > float-components, and Type conversion components as subsections of a
> > "Generic
Le mer. 23 mars 2022 à 16:53, Hans Unzner a écrit :
>
> Am 23.03.22 um 00:09 schrieb andy pugh:
> > On Sat, 19 Mar 2022 at 14:08, Hans Unzner wrote:
> >
> >> I worked on categorizing the HAL components, but don't know all
> components.
> >> Therefore I would appreciate if you can have a look at
Le mar. 22 mars 2022 à 07:20, Hans Unzner a écrit :
> Am Dienstag, 22. März 2022 schrieb andy pugh :
> > On Sat, 19 Mar 2022 at 22:42, Jérémie Tarot wrote:
> >
> >> https://linuxcnc.org/docs/stable/ <https://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.9/>
> point
> to
> &
Le sam. 19 mars 2022 à 10:02, Hans Unzner a écrit :
>
> currently the docs of the master branch are only accessible via
> https://linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/.
> Can't we have a redirection from https://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.9/ to
> https://linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/ ?
>
I second that and as proposed
Hi,
Le jeu. 17 mars 2022 à 18:13, Joseph Spanier a écrit :
> Hey Guys,
> I am close to Tormach and actively working with them on their ROS driven
> robot.
Great!
They also use machinekit-hal for it, right?
If someone can concisely frame the situation and detail what you
> need I'd be happy
Le ven. 4 mars 2022 à 02:13, Rod Webster a écrit :
> > Anyone close to ROS?
> Tormach. Anyone close to Tormach?
>
Maybe open a friendly issue/discussion there
https://github.com/tormach/hal_ros_control
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Le jeu. 3 mars 2022 à 21:18, Rod Webster a écrit :
> This almost describes my current project which is retrofitting a round
> column mill using ethercat drives and I/O modules, Safety relay, flood and
> mist coolant, VFD spindle control using RS485, optical spindle encoder,
> separate
Le jeu. 3 mars 2022 à 16:14, Steffen Möller a
écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> I had a phone conversation with the EtherCAT Technology Group's
> president, Martin Rostan, this morning.
Thanks a lot for taking care of this
ETG's statutes (Satzung in German) do not allow non-legal entities to
>
Good evening friends,
Hope you're all well and safe...
This message aims to get opinions and ideas as I'm thinking about building
a learning and dev rig for documentation.
It should gather most of the main hardware configs usually found on users
machines:
* Open loop, closed loop stepper and
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