Am 04.11.2013 um 15:46 schrieb EBo <[email protected]>:

> sorry for comming in VERY late in the game, but could someone catch me 
> up on what UB stands for,

unified-binary . This tree builds and the resulting binary package runs 
unchanged on any RT kernel - RTAI, Xenomai, RT-PREEMPT.

It is the tree which might make it into debian. Once it is merged into the main 
code base, LinuxCNC might make it into debian.

Charles has created the BeagleBone LinuxCNC image based on this branch, which 
so far has been downloaded by 319 distinct IP addresses. 



> and what is post-Lucid RTAI?  Did Lucid buy 
> out RTAI or something?
> 
> I have some things I am trying to set up behind the scenes, but I do 
> not want to bother people until I have something to show...
> 
>   EBo -
> 
> On Nov 4 2013 6:38 AM, Jeff Epler wrote:
>> On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 06:45:49PM +0100, Michael Haberler wrote:
>>> how do we proceed on the issue?
>> 
>> Once it's been successfully tested by someone, I'll push out updated
>> rtai packages that fix the problem for Ubuntu Lucid (by deleting the
>> offending files).
>> 
>> Any future version of rtai we ship would have to have the non-Free
>> sources excised in a similar fashion.  (are we shipping any 
>> post-Lucid
>> rtai packages from linuxcnc.org yet?)
>> 
>> 
>> I do not presume to tell you how to fix your branch, since you say 
>> that
>> you determined by linker error the necessity of all the files you 
>> have.
>> 
>> 
>> I was hoping that you would contact the RTAI people to let them know
>> about this problem.  If they fix it in a timely fashion, perhaps you 
>> can
>> benefit from their fix.
>> 
>> Jeff
>> 
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