On Tuesday 12 July 2016 09:51:13 andy pugh wrote:
> On 12 July 2016 at 14:38, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Backup has been recovered, and a VERSION = 0.99 added to the [EMC]
> > stanza.
> >
> > Now, how do I make the conversion work again?
>
> Just opening the config with the new version of LinuxCNC should do it.
It tried, and failed, but this time I had added a -v to the invocation
and got this:
gene@shop:/usr/share/doc/linuxcnc$ linuxcnc -l -v
Verbose mode on
RUN_IN_PLACE=no
LINUXCNC_DIR=
LINUXCNC_BIN_DIR=/usr/bin
LINUXCNC_TCL_DIR=/usr/lib/tcltk/linuxcnc
LINUXCNC_SCRIPT_DIR=
LINUXCNC_RTLIB_DIR=/usr/realtime-3.4-9-rtai-686-pae/modules/linuxcnc
LINUXCNC_CONFIG_DIR=
LINUXCNC_LANG_DIR=/usr/share/linuxcnc/tcl/msgs
INIVAR=inivar
HALCMD=halcmd
LINUXCNC_EMCSH=/usr/bin/wish8.5
LINUXCNC - 2.8.0-pre1-2268-g8bea6b4
Using previous
inifile: /home/gene/linuxcnc/configs/my-mill-atom-3/my-mill-atom-3.ini
Machine configuration directory
is '/home/gene/linuxcnc/configs/my-mill-atom-3'
Machine configuration file is 'my-mill-atom-3.ini'
INIFILE=/home/gene/linuxcnc/configs/my-mill-atom-3/my-mill-atom-3.ini
VERSION=0.99
halfiles = ['my-mill-atom-3.hal', 'touchy.hal']
halpaths =
['/home/gene/linuxcnc/configs/my-mill-atom-3/my-mill-atom-3.hal']
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/update_ini", line 207, in <module>
copysection("HALUI")
File "/usr/bin/update_ini", line 21, in copysection
all_sections.remove(block)
ValueError: list.remove(x): x not in list
update script failed in an unexpected way.
LinuxCNC terminated with an error. You can find more information in the
log:
/home/gene/linuxcnc_debug.txt
and
/home/gene/linuxcnc_print.txt
as well as in the output of the shell command 'dmesg' and in the terminal
Next? :(
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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