Hello, I few, quick references here...
Would it be easier to make emcapplication once LinuxCNC is installed? Oh and... Is there a cure all outside of building the binaries from scratch? Seth On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 7:36:28 PM UTC-6 Mala Dies wrote: > Hello, > > I have been trying to install machinekit-hal and emcapplication. I got > some pointers here and there... > > The issue is that emcapplication does not work in my eyes yet. > > I have been unable to install it, compile it, and/or compile plus install > it from Cloudsmith repositories. > > So, machinekit-hal is done. I can run halcmd and halrun. This is not an > issue. > > Does emcapplication work yet or still? I am in the middle of a build right > now. > > I am installing the python2 libs. right now to handle the emcapplication > dependencies. > > ... > > Also, I have quickly gotten the Cloudsmith repo. items for machinekit-hal > and emcapplication if this will help. I can easily install the .deb > packages w/: > > sudo apt install ./*.deb. > > But... > > Will it work? Have you seen anything online about it working? I started an > issue or error source for the emcapplication online on the github.com > repo. but deleted it (as I am too way unfamiliar with this process so far). > > If you have any pointers for > this: linuxcnc-build-deps_2.9.0~pre0.23585.git42bf973af~buster_all.deb > > Please let me know. It seems I keep getting this repo. .deb and it is not > allowing me, the machine/internet/machinekit compilation, to access the > updated version of machinekit-hal that is current. > > Also: > > Adding a new item to changelog: > ================================================================= > linuxcnc (2.9.0~pre0.23585.git42bf973af~buster) Buster; urgency=low > > * Machinekit EMCApplication is build from LinuxCNC code, but is not part > of > LinuxCNC and as such the lower entries are NOT accurate > * Commit: 42bf973af68d1ee4f18a3c43af15d49c0ea4bf54 > * Merge pull request #7 from cerna/merge-21-october-2020 > * Build as an 23585th rebuild for Debian Buster armhf > > -- xxxx xxxxxxx <xx...@xxxxxxx.com> Thu, 25 Feb 2021 01:04:49 +0000 > New package version number added to changelog > successfully configured for 'ext-hal-Debian-10'-'machinekit-hal'.. > > The above pops up when I have a 'valid' install of this command: > > debian/configure > machinekit-hal=${WANTED_VERSION_OF_MACHINEKIT_HAL_PACKAGES} no-docs > > Then, when I apply the next command for the compilation, I receive a bunch > of issues/errors. > > This one: > > mk-build-deps \ --install \ --remove \ --root-cmd sudo \ --tool \ > 'apt-cudf-get --solver aspcud -o APT::Get::Assume-Yes=1 -o > Debug::pkgProblemResolver=0 -o APT::Install-Recommends=0' \ debian/control > > Seth > > P.S. I will report the errors soon. I will run the source again once > compiled (if I can get it compiled) and then return service. Also, I > started a small set up of instructions here: > > https://gist.github.com/silver2row/8d5b8ee4d1917d896c24c24bd56ba5f4 > -- website: http://www.machinekit.io blog: http://blog.machinekit.io github: https://github.com/machinekit --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Machinekit" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to machinekit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/machinekit/0444aa99-4a23-4c29-b55d-df15de57b36fn%40googlegroups.com.