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On 4/22/2012 2:47 PM, John Morris wrote:
> Hi, I'm playing with getting LinuxCNC working under Fedora.  Here's
> a quickie patch for the ./configure check of the dblatex version.
> 
> I'm starting by getting all the dependencies working & writing a 
> specfile.  Michael Buesch's rt-preempt patches 
> (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.distributions.emc.devel/2601)
> were applied easily enough to HEAD, but still a way to go on the
> compile.

I had lots of failed hunks when I applied this patch to the latest
LinuxCNC from git, but I didn't sort through to see how serious they
were to try and fix.  Did the patch apply cleanly for you?

I then tried pulling the latest from the bitmuster folk's git archive:
http://www.bitmuster.org/projects/emc.html
http://gitorious.org/emc-rt-preempt

It recognizes I have a kernel with the rt-preempt patches (Debian
Wheezy 3.2.0-2-rt-amd64), but ./configure barfs because the
rtl-configure script isn't around.  I'm currently sorting through what
configure is trying to extract from rtl-configure and what the proper
responses should be, as well as trying to figure what's changed
between the big rt patch set for 2.x and the mostly mainlined 3.x
stuff.  The whole /usr/realtime-* directory seems to be non-existent
in the newer versions, or I'm missing something I should have installed.

What kernel(s) and arch(s) are you trying to work with on the Fedora
side?  Have you tried amd64, or just x86?

- -- 
Charles Steinkuehler
char...@steinkuehler.net
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