I messed with the RPi so I had to redo that part,
I run also the ./configure --with-platform-raspberry 
and it gave no error

Il giorno domenica 23 settembre 2018 10:29:58 UTC+2, mngr ha scritto:
>
> Now it works:
> The missing packages were those
>
> libpth-dev libpth20 tcl-dev tk-dev
> libusb-dev
> #here was still not working
> automake1.11 avahi-discover cmake cmake-data libarchive13 
> libavahi-compat-libdnssd-dev libavahi-compat-libdnssd1 libblas-common 
> libblas3 libdbus-glib-1-2 libgfortran3 libglade2-0 libjsoncpp1  liblapack3 
> libtool-bin python-avahi python-dbus python-gdbm python-glade2 
> python-gobject-2 python-gtk2 python-netifaces python-numpy
>
> before installing I re-run 
>
> debian/configure -prx
> sudo mk-build-deps -ir
>
> and no missing package was reported
> maybe I had to rerun ./configure too...
>
> Thank again Schooner
>
> Il giorno sabato 22 settembre 2018 21:20:14 UTC+2, mngr ha scritto:
>
>> Thanks for the answer, I will try to install those packages tomorrow.
>> Yes I am on stretch.
>>
>>
>> Il giorno sabato 22 settembre 2018 20:10:58 UTC+2, Schooner ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Copy this to a file, make executable and run it.  I am assuming you are 
>>> running Stretch from the kernel version? You haven't said.
>>>
>>> I have never seen this problem before and you are probably missing 
>>> something basic.
>>>
>>>
>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>> #!/bin/bash
>>>
>>> apt-get install -y  build-essential debhelper libpth-dev libgtk2.0-dev 
>>> tcl-dev tk-dev bwidget python-tk python-dev libglu1-mesa-dev \
>>>             libncurses5-dev libxaw7-dev gettext libmodbus-dev;
>>>
>>> apt-get install -y  libudev-dev git libmodbus-dev libboost-python-dev 
>>> libboost-serialization-dev libboost-thread-dev libtk-img automake autoconf 
>>> libtool libusb-dev;
>>>
>>> apt-get install -y  automake1.11 libtool libtool-bin liburiparser-dev 
>>> cmake libssl-dev  openssl python-setuptools  libusb-1.0-0-dev libudev-dev  
>>> uuid-dev libavahi-client-dev libavahi-compat-libdnssd-dev \
>>>              avahi-daemon libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler 
>>> python-protobuf libprotoc-dev uuid-runtime python-avahi python-netifaces 
>>> avahi-discover;
>>>
>>> apt-get install -y  libssl-dev uuid-dev libavahi-client-dev 
>>> libavahi-common-dev libdbus-1-dev python-pyftpdlib libmodbus-dev 
>>> libudev-dev libglib2.0-dev \
>>>             libgl1-mesa-dev libxmu-dev python-netifaces liburiparser-dev 
>>> python-protobuf ;
>>>             
>>>
>>> apt-get install -y libjansson-dev pkg-config libwebsockets-dev 
>>> python-pyftpdlib cython bwidget lsb-release gtk+2.0-dev tk8.6-dev 
>>> tcl8.6-dev libreadline-dev python-tk libglu1-mesa-dev;
>>>
>>> apt-get install -y libczmq-dev  python-zmq ;
>>>
>>>
>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>
>>> On 22/09/18 18:11, mngr wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everybody,
>>> I have compiled from source, and now I am trying to execute, machinekit 
>>> stars, but axis does not:
>>>
>>>
>>> MACHINEKIT - 0.1
>>> Machine configuration directory is '/home/pi/machinekit/configs/CRAMPS'
>>> Machine configuration file is 'CRAMPS.ini'
>>> Starting Machinekit...
>>> rtapi_msgd command:  /home/pi/machinekit/libexec/rtapi_msgd --instance=0 
>>> --rtmsglevel=1 --usrmsglevel=1 --halsize=524288
>>> rtapi_app command:  /home/pi/machinekit/libexec/rtapi_app_rt-preempt --
>>> instance=0
>>> io started
>>> halcmd loadusr io started
>>> task pid=25915
>>> emcTaskInit: using builtin interpreter
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "/home/pi/machinekit/bin/axis", line 3362, in <module>
>>>     get_coordinate_font(vars.dro_large_font.get())
>>>   File "/home/pi/machinekit/bin/axis", line 3259, in get_coordinate_font
>>>     glnav.use_pango_font(coordinate_font, 0, 128)
>>>   File "/home/pi/machinekit/lib/python/glnav.py", line 6, in 
>>> use_pango_font
>>>     import cairo, pango, pangocairo
>>> ImportError: No module named pango
>>> Shutting down and cleaning up Machinekit...
>>> Cleanup done
>>> Machinekit terminated with an error.  You can find more information in 
>>> the log:
>>>     /home/pi/linuxcnc_debug.txt
>>> and
>>>     /home/pi/linuxcnc_print.txt
>>> as well as in the output of the shell command 'dmesg' and in the 
>>> terminal
>>>
>>> there is some problem with pango... 
>>> I found this 
>>> https://github.com/251/shaape/commit/bc8e07fb4235a7cc6401ab4f8159466ec29cdf67
>>>
>>> but gi.repository PangoCairo has some function defined differently from 
>>> pangocairo
>>>
>>> pi@realtimepi:~/machinekit/configs/CRAMPS $ uname -a
>>> Linux realtimepi 4.14.66-rt40-v7 #2 SMP PREEMPT RT Mon Sep 17 21:15:46 
>>> UTC 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux
>>>
>>> I tryed installing pango, but I have found problem while compiling, and 
>>> the site is from 2012...
>>>
>>> any opinion about that?
>>>
>>>
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