[Emc-users] Compiling for Debian Wheezy

2014-04-28 Thread Charles Buckley
Hello,

  So, I pulled down Debian Wheezy the other day (version Debian 7.5). I ran
into a number of problems getting linuxcnc to compile on it. Most of the
instructions are for other versions of the kernel.

  Is there a webpage or instructions on how to build for a new kernel
level? It looks like there needs to be a real-time kernel built, so I was
looking for a direction to go there.

Thanks,
Charles Buckley
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Re: [Emc-users] Compiling for Debian Wheezy

2014-04-28 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
On 4/28/14 10:59 , Charles Buckley wrote:
 Hello,

So, I pulled down Debian Wheezy the other day (version Debian 7.5). I ran
 into a number of problems getting linuxcnc to compile on it. Most of the
 instructions are for other versions of the kernel.

Is there a webpage or instructions on how to build for a new kernel
 level? It looks like there needs to be a real-time kernel built, so I was
 looking for a direction to go there.

You can use the RTAI kernel that we ship for Ubuntu Precise, it works 
fine on Debian Wheezy.  Note our RTAI debs are currently only available 
for 32-bit, so if you have an amd64 install of Debian Wheezy you'll need 
to reinstall with the i386 flavor.

Get it from here: http://linuxcnc.org/dists/precise/base/binary-i386


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Re: [Emc-users] Compiling for Debian Wheezy

2014-04-28 Thread andy pugh
On 28 April 2014 17:59, Charles Buckley rijrun...@gmail.com wrote:

   So, I pulled down Debian Wheezy the other day (version Debian 7.5).

   Is there a webpage or instructions on how to build for a new kernel
 level?

From another mailing list
There is now a git repo available to anyone wanting to build a
3.5.7-rtai kernel on Debian 7
It contains all the sources required, plus a comprehensive guide to
installing Debian, building the kernel, realtime and Machinekit
There are SMP and UP configurations, to allow builds for newer and
older computers.
Successful builds thus far, include an Intel i7, i2, Celeron B630,
Intel Atom D525 and 3 x 2.4  2.8GHz P4s
All the instructions can all be 'cut and pasted' from the guide.
Repo is at https://github.com/ArcEye/3.5.7-rtai-debian;

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Re: [Emc-users] Compiling for Debian Wheezy

2014-04-28 Thread Charles Buckley
Thanks for the responses. Will start in on getting this up and running

Charles


On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 11:40 AM, andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 28 April 2014 17:59, Charles Buckley rijrun...@gmail.com wrote:

So, I pulled down Debian Wheezy the other day (version Debian 7.5).

Is there a webpage or instructions on how to build for a new kernel
  level?

 From another mailing list
 There is now a git repo available to anyone wanting to build a
 3.5.7-rtai kernel on Debian 7
 It contains all the sources required, plus a comprehensive guide to
 installing Debian, building the kernel, realtime and Machinekit
 There are SMP and UP configurations, to allow builds for newer and
 older computers.
 Successful builds thus far, include an Intel i7, i2, Celeron B630,
 Intel Atom D525 and 3 x 2.4  2.8GHz P4s
 All the instructions can all be 'cut and pasted' from the guide.
 Repo is at https://github.com/ArcEye/3.5.7-rtai-debian;

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