Another one
page 199
5.2.2.4 Number
at the end of the section
"A decimal number which is supposed (*to*) be close to an integer
is considered close enough if it is within 0.0001 of an integer."
Luka
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In theman
whosoldtheworld writes:
>I try to run this simple script:
>#!/bin/sh
/bin/sh is typically NOT the bash shell:
$ which bash
/bin/bash
so, try using:
#!/bin/bash
Aside: use of the dot (.) notation for sourcing a file is sometimes
confusing to new users. The following are equivalen
OK the dots really ARE multiple beams. Perhaps you have a very poor
quality laser and the lens has facets like a cut diamond? If it really is
"speckle" then it will change when you change anything and look like your
other laser.
But even if the beam has 40 spots, it will still work just fine th
On Wednesday 26 September 2018 14:06:36 Gene Heskett wrote:
[...[
> After this mornings work, the major remaining error is the nearly 4
> thou the z screw moves endways because of a poorly fitted thrust
> bearing. Thats too much backlash to correct with lcnc. And 3x the x
> backlash. Its a bear t
On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 19:00:00 +0200
theman whosoldtheworld wrote:
> I try to run this simple script:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> cd '/home/bmeccoffice/linuxcnc-dev'
>
> . ./scripts/rip-environment
>
> linuxcnc
> but in terminal I get an error about . ./ obviusly in a bash script is not
> accept these co
Backing up just a bit here are you running an executable or just sourcing
anot environment file? If the latter you should have something like this:
'source /path/to/file/file_name'
Mark
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018, 13:02 theman whosoldtheworld
wrote:
> I try to run this simple script:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
Easiest way is to type the entire path to the executable. Since the script
is being run in a non-interactive mode that's probably the best solution.
Mark
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018, 13:02 theman whosoldtheworld
wrote:
> I try to run this simple script:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> cd '/home/bmeccoffice/linuxcnc
I try to run this simple script:
#!/bin/sh
cd '/home/bmeccoffice/linuxcnc-dev'
. ./scripts/rip-environment
linuxcnc
but in terminal I get an error about . ./ obviusly in a bash script is not
accept these command (. space .) there are other way to write it?
regards
bkt
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 at 14:38, Luka Kavčič wrote:
> "The location at which the home switch trips or releases *reletive*"
Fixed
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Greetings!
There is a typo in LinuxCNC V2.7.14-36-g5674832, 2018-09-22 on page 40.
Specifically at the home switch location point
"The location at which the home switch trips or releases *reletive*"
With regards,
Luka
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