So im guessing the step, where you do ./configure -a in the debian 
folder is void and null when running the RT_PREEMPT kernel, because it 
states there is no realtime kernel and refuses to configure.
In effect i cant figure out which packages i need to install other than 
running the other configure and see what it crashes on..   (a step that 
ive got stuck on at several times).

// Andreas

Sebastian Kuzminsky skrev den 2015-02-27 18:26:
> On 2/27/15 9:20 AM, Andreas Pettersson wrote:
>> But stock wheezy is 64bit and with the RT_PREEMPT kernel, you managed to
>> compile linuxcnc with that? All i get when trying that is "No realtime
>> kernel present" error..  :/
> Yes, LinuxCNC runs fine on 64-bit RT-Preempt.  You need the "uspace"
> flavor, which lives in a different place in the deb archive, details here:
>
> http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/getting-started/index.html#_alternate_install_methods
>
>
> If you're building linuxcnc from source, configure with
> "--with-realtime=uspace".
>
>


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