I can confirm the bug is in the 2.9 branch that is currently in Debian, I'm unable to build a RIP on 2.9 to see if it's still there as I get configure errors I don't understand how to fix.

configure error could not link test program to Python... Maybe the main Python library has been installed in some non-standard library path.

Python 3 came installed with Debian 12...

JT

On 12/7/2022 12:55 PM, John Thornton wrote:
Yes, it shows up in the preview when ran from the MDI, but if I try and repeat the move after a G0 Z0 I get the proper arc circle down to Z-2.

If I start the Axis sim then release the estop and press power then enter G2 X0 Y0 Z-2 F1000 in the MDI only the Z move happens. Then if I do Z0 and then repeat the arc move it works as expected so it's something to do when LinuxCNC makes the first move.

Back to work for me.

On 12/7/2022 8:38 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2022 at 14:31, John Thornton <j...@gnipsel.com> wrote:

I can reproduce the problem in 2.9 with an Axis sim, the move shown on
the backport is Z only. I need to connect to a machine to test if the
backport is what happens.

Do you mean "backplot" or "preview"? If it shows up in the preview then
things are even more messed up than I thought.



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