On 3/22/24 04:12, andy pugh wrote:
> Is LinuxCNC currently in Debian? I know that we were due for removal from
> Testing, and since then I have heard no further updates from Debian about
> anything at all.
Looks like we're currently in bookworm (stable) and sid (unstable) but
not in testing:
On 3/22/24 07:04, andy pugh wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 at 12:56, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>
>> I want to download the source from git. Is there a script of instructions
>> to get me there?
>
> If you only want the code, and don't want to make pull requests etc, then
> just download this zip
Yup,
loading ascii-docs fixed that error
loading another Xmu file fixed the last error to stop "make'
I am now running on the screen. many thanks guys
I download the zip file and extracted the files
running autogen was good from the start
configure coughed on a few files. finding the
Probably a missing dependency Stuart.
Get the source with git clone per the docs.
I did a video a while ago https://youtu.be/Oe4Hfq3G2_A?si=B6_IhIcShkuF77Hk
Sometimes a dependency will not get caught when checking build dependencies.
Rod Webster
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Make will not go past a requirement for A2X. Looks like this is a python
file.
I must leave for a while.
Is there an easy fix?
thanks
Stuart
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 8:44 AM Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> Andy,
> thank you
> for now I will download the zip file
> I will bookmark the contributing
Andy,
thank you
for now I will download the zip file
I will bookmark the contributing link for later
Sincerely
Stuart
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 8:08 AM andy pugh wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 at 12:56, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>
> > I want to download the source from git. Is there a script of
On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 at 12:56, Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> I want to download the source from git. Is there a script of instructions
> to get me there?
If you only want the code, and don't want to make pull requests etc, then
just download this zip file:
I want to download the source from git. Is there a script of instructions
to get me there?
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 5:46 AM Rod Webster wrote:
> Its my understanding that the version of linuxcnc in Bookworm is dated
> around February 2023 and is well out of date.
> I get frustrated when I see
On 3/22/24 06:13, andy pugh wrote:
Is LinuxCNC currently in Debian? I know that we were due for removal from
Testing, and since then I have heard no further updates from Debian about
anything at all.
IDK about testing/sid, I'm on stable and 2.9.0 is still there.
personally our inability to get
Its my understanding that the version of linuxcnc in Bookworm is dated
around February 2023 and is well out of date.
I get frustrated when I see people recommending installing linuxCNC from
the repos when Andy has a script documented in the 2.9 getting linuxcnc
docs that gets a current version.
It
Andy,
I sent you a reply then received a message it needs moderator approval
because it is too long.
It must be because I included a screen shot to show you the response in
synaptic.
Synaptic shows linuxcnc is a choice to install.
thanks
Stuart
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 5:27 AM Stuart Stevenson
Is LinuxCNC currently in Debian? I know that we were due for removal from
Testing, and since then I have heard no further updates from Debian about
anything at all.
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