That is good news. If you do break anything, please let me know. I'll
sort out the extension problem in the next release.
Thanks,
Les
John Thornton wrote:
> Les,
>
> I have been trying all the options and trying to break SheetCam TNG for linux
> but
> nothing has broken so far. The only thing
Hi Eric,
I replied before but it didn't seem to get through. I think I have found
a problem with the sheetcamlibs package. Try
downloading and installing the sheetcamlibs package again.
If you still get the error, open a terminal and enter the following:
sudo dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq sheetc
Yes, that is on my to-do list. Linux and Windows file dialogs work
slightly differently in the way they handle extensions and it looks like
I haven't fixed the g-code dialog.
Thanks,
Les
Art Eckstein wrote:
> I just checked on my system also, and sure enough, there is no
> extension on the g-c
John Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Eric,
>
> Why did you install the workstation version vs the standard one that comes
> packaged with EMC2?
>
**Apologies if this is a repeat post. Sometimes this mailing list is a
frustrating format.**
Is there a version called "workstation"?
John Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Eric,
>
> Why did you install the workstation version vs the standard one that comes
> packaged with EMC2?
>
> Les,
>
Is there a version named "workstation"? Never heard of it.
For the synaptic problem, maybe try ?
My install experience with Sh
I just checked on my system also, and sure enough, there is no
extension on the g-code file.
Again, this is on Ubuntu 8.04
Art
At 10:31 AM 6/21/2008, you wrote:
>Les,
>
>I have been trying all the options and trying to break SheetCam TNG
>for linux but
>nothing has broken so far. The only th
Even I got installed and working!
Thanks for putting in the time and trouble.
It really looks nice. Planning to play with it tomorrow.
Emory
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Leslie Newell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am glad that fixed it. It is slightly embarassing to release something
> that
I am glad that fixed it. It is slightly embarassing to release something
that mungs people's machines :-[
LEs
Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> Les,
>
> The new sheetcamlibs package did the trick. Both sheetcam and the packaging
> system seem to be working fine.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
---
Les,
I have been trying all the options and trying to break SheetCam TNG for linux
but
nothing has broken so far. The only thing I noticed so far is when saving the
post it
didn't tack on the .ngc extension.
John
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Check
John,
It is my development system which is used for more things than just EMC. In
fact I don't run EMC from this machine other than testing, it is only used
to compile from source.
Regards,
Eric
>> Why did you install the workstation version vs the standard one that
comes packaged with >> EMC2?
Les,
The new sheetcamlibs package did the trick. Both sheetcam and the packaging
system seem to be working fine.
Thanks,
Eric
I replied before but it didn't seem to get through. I think I have found a
problem with the sheetcamlibs package. Try downloading and installing the
sheetcamlibs package
Hi Eric,
I think I have found a problem with the sheetcamlibs package. Try
downloading and installing the sheetcamlibs package again.
If you still get the error, open a terminal and enter the following:
sudo dpkg --force-remove-reinstreq sheetcamlibs
You will probably have to enter your password
Eric,
Why did you install the workstation version vs the standard one that comes
packaged with EMC2?
Les,
I'm running the Ubuntu 6.06 that comes with EMC2 and sheet cam installs and
works so far and doesn't seem to stomp on anything else. Please don't give up
on
your linux version.
Thanks
J
Les,
Sorry to report, but loading sheetcam seems to have severely affected
packaging functions (apt-get, synaptic, etc). Both the packages sheetcamlibs
and sheetcam installed with errors, but sheetcam itself seems to be working.
The problem is, synaptic, apt-get, etc. now do not.
I am running a f
What error message do you get?
Les
Emory Smith wrote:
> I've had enough.
> Won't install on 804.
>
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Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace.
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I've had enough.
Won't install on 804.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 8:34 AM, John Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Les,
>
> The install went find on Ubuntu 6.06 here
>
> John
>
> On 18 Jun 2008 at 22:54, Leslie Newell wrote:
>
> > Hi Kent,
> >
> > Most of the install issues have been with olde
Hi Les,
The install went find on Ubuntu 6.06 here
John
On 18 Jun 2008 at 22:54, Leslie Newell wrote:
> Hi Kent,
>
> Most of the install issues have been with older versions. More recent
> Linux distributions are more standardised and easier to work with.
>
> With dialog boxes, the help is sup
Hi Kent,
Most of the install issues have been with older versions. More recent
Linux distributions are more standardised and easier to work with.
With dialog boxes, the help is supposed to appear on the side of the
window. It works reasonably well on Windows but Linux windows tend to be
a lot
Les:
It's interesting to see the problems some are running into.
Starting with a fresh copy of Ubuntu 8.04LTS, I installed SheetCam TNG
V0.0.23 last week using the autopackage. No problem.
Last night, I followed your instructions and had no problem uninstalling
V0.0.23 or installing V0.0.24. I
Thanks Moses, I'll look into it.
Les
Moses O McKnight wrote:
> Hi Les,
>
> The Ubuntu wx libs are indeed out of date. I get my packages from
> http://apt.wxwidgets.org/
>
> The line I use for Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 is:
>
> deb http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ gutsy-wx main
>
> These are the latest wx libs a
Hi Les,
The Ubuntu wx libs are indeed out of date. I get my packages from
http://apt.wxwidgets.org/
The line I use for Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 is:
deb http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ gutsy-wx main
These are the latest wx libs and the ones for 7.10 work fine on 8.04.
They also have versions for different d
Hi Emory,
Sorry about that. You caught me in the procsess of testing some changes.
I have changed over to using a private set of libraries. Uninstall the
existing sheetcamlibs then re-download and install both the libs and
application. Hopefully it should now work.
Les
Emory Smith wrote:
> Un
Hi Lawrence,
That is what I do for the original SheetCam. I can't do it for TNG
because the plugins need to access the libraries at the same time. The
wxWidgets docs specifically state that statically linking in this case
won't work.
I think I have found a way round the issue by having a priva
Hi Les,
The library problem is always an issue. I used to produce a windows
program that had to run on many different versions of windows. I finally
ended up building statically linked executables. These contained all the
necessary code and did not depend on the users run time environment.
The dist
Unpacking sheetcamtng (from SheetCamTNG-0.0.24.deb) ...
dpkg-deb (subprocess): short read in buffer_copy (failed to write to pipe in
copy)
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste returned error exit status 2
dpkg: error processing SheetCamTNG-0.0.24.deb (--install):
short read in buffer_copy (backend dpkg-deb
Hi Andrea,
I had sort of expected that to happen somewhere along the line. The
sheetcamlibs package is a bit of a bodge at the moment. I would have
used the standard Ubuntu wx libs but they are not fully up to date,
also they are not available at all for earlier versions of Ubuntu. I am
not s
Leslie Newell wrote:
> The Linux version comes as two packages, the libraries and the
> application files. The libraries (sheetcamlibs-2.8.7.deb) need to be
> installed first. Once they are installed you should not have to install
> them again for quite a while. The application, SheetCamTNG-0.0.24.
Hi all,
I have just uploaded the Linux version of 0.0.24 to www.sheetcam.com.
This release now comes as a Debian package (.deb). This covers all of
the Debian derivatives such as Ubuntu, Knoppix etc. If you can't use
.debs then let me know and I'll see what I can sort out. I do intend to
support R
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