Hello,

This is the output when I run ./linuxcnc in /emcapplication/scripts/

*LINUXCNC - 2.9.0~pre0*
*./linuxcnc: line 273: /usr/bin/wish8.6: No such file or directory*

...

I have not installed the .deb files yet. I am petrified to get this 
incorrect b/c of recompilation. Anyway, please send guidance...

Seth

On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 10:46:30 AM UTC-6 Mala Dies wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Seth here. Um, I cannot get emcapplication to produce anything on my LCD 
> Screen. I tried ./axis and many other executables in the 
> /emcapplication/bin/ directory.
>
> This is what I am receiving in return as output w/ running ./axis.
>
> *  File "./axis", line 65, in <module>*
> *    import gcode*
> *ImportError: librs274.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file 
> or directory*
>
> Seth
>
> P.S. If you know of how to move forward on my issue, please return 
> service. Also, if there are specific commands I can give you as output to 
> help you along, please tell me. I got linuxcnc to work on the LCD but I am 
> just dumbfounded so far on this compilation w/ Docker, Debian, and armhf 
> (as you can tell).
>
> On Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 7:06:59 PM UTC-6 ce...@tuta.io wrote:
>
>> Feb 28, 2021, 01:15 by machi...@googlegroups.com: 
>>
>> > Feb 28, 2021, 01:08 by machi...@googlegroups.com: 
>> > 
>> >> OK, 
>> >> 
>> >> let's get the high ground overview and get the EMCApplication 
>> installed first on AMD64 system. Only after this is done and working, we 
>> will attack these other issues. 
>> >> 
>> >> I will use a Docker container, as it is easy to spin up and clean 
>> after, but feel free to try it on a normal install (Debian) too: 
>> >> 
>> >> First start Docker container with passed X11 socket and DISPLAY 
>> environment and DBUS socket for announcement: 
>> >> 
>> >> docker run -it --rm -e DISPLAY=${DISPLAY} -v 
>> /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket:/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket -v 
>> /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -v /dev/dri:/dev/dri debian:buster bash -i 
>> >> 
>> >> In it prepare basic setup and test it with firefox: 
>> >> 
>> >> apt-get update 
>> >> apt-get -y upgrade 
>> >> apt-get install -y sudo 
>> >> echo "ALL ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers 
>> >> adduser mk 
>> >> sudo apt-get install -y firefox-esr 
>> >> 
>> >> test with 'firefox' and you should see a firefox window appear of 
>> application running in 
>> >> 
>> And, of course, I forgot to mention you need to switch to that non-root 
>> user (otherwise you cannot connect to the DISPLAY): 
>>
>> su mk 
>> firefox 
>>
>> and the rest of commands 
>>
>>
>> >> 
>> >> Docker. Then install the prerequisites for Machinekit-HAL and 
>> EMCApplication: 
>> >> 
>> >> sudo apt-get install -y curl 
>> >> curl -1sLf \ 
>> >>   '
>> https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/machinekit/machinekit/cfg/setup/bash.deb.sh' 
>> \ 
>> >>   | sudo -E bash 
>> >> curl -1sLf \ 
>> >>   '
>> https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/machinekit/machinekit-hal/cfg/setup/bash.deb.sh'
>>  
>> \ 
>> >>   | sudo -E bash 
>> >> curl -1sLf \ 
>> >>   '
>> https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/machinekit/emcapplication/cfg/setup/bash.deb.sh'
>>  
>> \ 
>> >>   | sudo -E bash 
>> >> 
>> >> Now we need to install that special solver we were talking about as 
>> standard Debian APT cannot solve the dependencies: 
>> >> 
>> >> sudo apt-get install -y apt-cudf 
>> >> 
>> >> and install EMCApplication: 
>> >> 
>> >> sudo apt-cudf-get --solver aspcud -o APT::Get::Assume-Yes=1 -o 
>> Debug::pkgProblemResolver=0 -o APT::Install-Recommends=0 install 
>> emcapplication 
>> >> 
>> > Even simple: 
>> > 
>> > sudo apt-cudf-get --solver aspcud install emcapplication 
>> > should be enough. 
>> > 
>> > Cern. 
>> > 
>> >> 
>> >> and then run: 
>> >> 
>> >> linuxcnc 
>> >> 
>> >> You then should be able to see a configuration selection window, 
>> select AXIS sim and run. You should see a basic simulation. 
>> >> 
>> >> Please confirm you can get it running. 
>> >> 
>> >> Cern. 
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> Feb 27, 2021, 00:54 by fun...@gmail.com: 
>> >> 
>> >>> 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 <http://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+...@googlegroups.com> . 
>> >>> To view this discussion on the web visit > 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/machinekit/0444aa99-4a23-4c29-b55d-df15de57b36fn%40googlegroups.com
>>  
>> <
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/machinekit/0444aa99-4a23-4c29-b55d-df15de57b36fn%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>>
>>  
>> . 
>> >>> 
>> >> 
>> >> -- 
>> >> 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+...@googlegroups.com. 
>> >> To view this discussion on the web visit 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/machinekit/MU_xnEs--3-2%40tuta.io. 
>> >> 
>> > 
>> > -- 
>> > 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+...@googlegroups.com. 
>> > To view this discussion on the web visit 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/machinekit/MU_zFlG--3-2%40tuta.io. 
>> > 
>>
>>

-- 
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/d86ca4f7-1c9c-40b2-b1d6-022e3dbbdb8en%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to