Unless I am doing something wrong :) Thanks for looking at this!
sam
On 12/24/2013 11:09 AM, Robert Ellenberg wrote:
> Darn, I was hoping it would just work :). I'll take a look later today,
> chances are I forgot to commit / push something.
> -
On Dec 24 2013 11:01 AM, EBo wrote:
> On Dec 24 2013 6:15 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
>> Am 24.12.2013 um 13:26 schrieb EBo :
>>
>>> On Nov 21 2013 2:37 AM, andy pugh wrote:
On 21 November 2013 01:10, Michael Haberler
wrote:
> looks like the libraries for boost and python-dev ar
On Dec 24 2013 6:15 AM, Michael Haberler wrote:
> Am 24.12.2013 um 13:26 schrieb EBo :
>
>> On Nov 21 2013 2:37 AM, andy pugh wrote:
>>> On 21 November 2013 01:10, Michael Haberler
>>> wrote:
>>>
looks like the libraries for boost and python-dev are missing in
the
Makefile
>>>
>>>
Darn, I was hoping it would just work :). I'll take a look later today,
chances are I forgot to commit / push something.
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(and I did use fallback.. (copy and paste error))
I tried for grins setting the fallback to 0 with the same result.
ARC_BLEND_FALLBACK_ENABLE = 1
sam
On 12/24/2013 9:45 AM, sam sokolik wrote:
> I added these to the traj section (from what it looks like from your
> expamples)
>
> ARC_BLEND_ENABLE
I added these to the traj section (from what it looks like from your
expamples)
ARC_BLEND_ENABLE = 1
ARC_BLEND_FEEDBACK_ENABLE = 1
ARC_BLEND_OPTIMIZATION_DEPTH = 50
ARC_BLEND_SMOOTHING_THRESHOLD = 0.4
but it seems to be running like it is only doing parabolic blends..
sam
On 12/23/2013
Am 24.12.2013 um 13:26 schrieb EBo :
> On Nov 21 2013 2:37 AM, andy pugh wrote:
>> On 21 November 2013 01:10, Michael Haberler
>> wrote:
>>
>>> looks like the libraries for boost and python-dev are missing in the
>>> Makefile
>>
>> I guess it is possible that the "syntactical error" was actu
On Nov 21 2013 2:37 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 21 November 2013 01:10, Michael Haberler
> wrote:
>
>> looks like the libraries for boost and python-dev are missing in the
>> Makefile
>
> I guess it is possible that the "syntactical error" was actually a
> case of getting the code good enough to g
On Dec 20 2013 4:01 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 20 December 2013 22:53, Charles Steinkuehler
> wrote:
>
>
>> It looks like the root problem is you're treating "user abort" the
>> same
>> as "successful conversion",
>
>
> Yes, because originally the behaviour was the same. (i.e., it just
> stops).
This'll affect pre-UBC trees when 3.8.13 RTAI kernels are available.
https://mail.rtai.org/pipermail/rtai/2013-December/026199.html
John
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