Hi,
did i get it right that the experimental emc packages do not include
emcsh ? Afaics old emc installations (Ubuntu 6.06) include emcsh.
How do i build emcsh ? I got the emc2 experimental package sources and
called ./debian/rules build. emcsh.cc is compiled to emcsh.o, but how
do i get an
Afaik emcsh has been obsoleted.
Currently (but check tkemc.tcl to be sure and how it's done) we only
need wish, and load a emc2 tcl extension.
If you can't dig out the details, let me know and I'll look.
Regards,
Alex
On 7/31/2010 12:54 PM, wk-l...@koebler.com wrote:
Hi,
did i get it right
Hi,
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 01:46:47PM +0300, Alex Joni wrote:
Afaik emcsh has been obsoleted.
Currently (but check tkemc.tcl to be sure and how it's done) we only
need wish, and load a emc2 tcl extension.
If you can't dig out the details, let me know and I'll look.
Ah, okay. Using wish is
Jeff Eppler wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that we've made it easier to try emc2 on Ubuntu
10.04: just download and run a shell script, which will download all the
packages necessary for emc2. This requires a working network
connection, and depending on the speed of your connection will take
Kent, after a few days, could you let us know how well it works for
you. I am itching to upgrade to 10.04 as well. Most of my other ubuntu
machines are at 10.04.
i
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Kent A. Reed knbr...@erols.com wrote:
Jeff Eppler wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that we've made
Hi,
The wiki says you welcome feedback about the experimental 10.04 packages.
So here you are:
On a Intel Core i5 CPU 750 (Quad Core) with Intel 3400 Series Chipset
(afaics) emc2 seems to work. I could boot, run the latency test and emc2
with sim-inch and the default cnc program. No hangup or
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 10:01:59AM -0400, Kent A. Reed wrote:
I have just a minor nitpick with the shell script emc-install.sh. About
7 lines down, the raw cat /etc/... should be sudo cat /etc/
That's what I get for changing the script and not testing the result :(
It should be fixed
I'm pleased to announce that we've made it easier to try emc2 on Ubuntu
10.04: just download and run a shell script, which will download all the
packages necessary for emc2. This requires a working network
connection, and depending on the speed of your connection will take
several minutes to