Hi all,
I was playing around with doing a minimal install of Linux and EMC to a
flash drive. It mostly seemed to have worked, except that halcmd generates
segmentation faults (the operation was a success but the patient died g).
What I did was using the 8.04 alternate install CD, installed with
Hi all,
I installed the development environment on the box described below which
other than the command line install only has xorg, xfce4 and slim installed.
I installed the development environment and did a build from source (trunk -
pre-2.3). When run this generates the following errors when
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
I am guessing that the segmentation fault has something to do with shared
memory. I checked /etc/security/limits and verified that hard memlock is
set. It was, and was set to 20K.
According to this wiki page, the recommended memlock size is 8 MB:
Sebastian,
Perhaps I have the units used with memlock wrong, but if I look at a system
on which emc is working and compare to this system, both have memlock set to
20480, which I suppose could be 20MB instead of 20KB.
Regards,
Eric
I am guessing that the segmentation fault has something to do
Hi
I'm building a little cnc router with EMC2 as the
controller software running with Xylotek steppers and
everything works fine but when i try to reboot or
shutdown ubuntu it stops with a segmentation fault
error. This only happens when i run EMC2, if i run any
other program from ubuntu except
I'm building a little cnc router with EMC2 as the
controller software running with Xylotek steppers and
everything works fine but when i try to reboot or
shutdown ubuntu it stops with a segmentation fault
error. This only happens when i run EMC2, if i run any
other program from ubuntu except