Axis configuration not fully working on 2.9.6
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20 Oct 2025 17:08 - 20 Oct 2025 17:10 #336759
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Replied by miniwini on topic Axis configuration not fully working on 2.9.6
Thank you guys for the quick fix...
cheers miniwini
cheers miniwini
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21 Oct 2025 11:51 - 21 Oct 2025 19:39 #336821
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21 Oct 2025 12:33 #336824
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Replied by tommylight on topic Axis configuration not fully working on 2.9.6
2.7 ?
You mean 2.9.7 most probably.
You mean 2.9.7 most probably.
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22 Oct 2025 12:06 #336867
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00-checkin has been running for 1 day and 15 hours at the moment, the previous two builds were killed by me from the IRC interface after similar times stalled.
Replied by andypugh on topic Axis configuration not fully working on 2.9.6
I plan on doing so, but I will have to build all the variants by hand on a selection of VMs and RPis as Buildbot2 seems to be broken. It stalls at the end of the RIP builds: buildbot2.highlab.com/buildbot/#/gridAndy, if this is tested as working, can you build an official 2.9.7 release and put it on our repo for bookworm and Trixie?
temp folder does not sound very permanent
00-checkin has been running for 1 day and 15 hours at the moment, the previous two builds were killed by me from the IRC interface after similar times stalled.
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24 Oct 2025 00:15 #337002
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Replied by langdons on topic Axis configuration not fully working on 2.9.6
The RIP build dying is a bit funny.
What exactly is BuildBot?
It seems to be updated in a certain sense (there is recent 2.9.6 documentation available), but also abandoned (website looks about 15 years old).
And who still uses GPG keys?
What exactly is BuildBot?
It seems to be updated in a certain sense (there is recent 2.9.6 documentation available), but also abandoned (website looks about 15 years old).
And who still uses GPG keys?
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24 Oct 2025 00:34 #337006
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Replied by tommylight on topic Axis configuration not fully working on 2.9.6
It is a PC/server that checks and builds the debs for various version of Linux architectures, after getting stuff from github, as far as i can gather.
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24 Oct 2025 07:21 #337024
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Replied by rodw on topic Axis configuration not fully working on 2.9.6
any .Deb distributed by apt needs to be signed by a gpg key and that key needs to be from a trusted source.
when code changes are sent to the LinuxCNC repositories in git hub, a series of run time tests are triggered. If the tests all pass, the buildbot is triggered and fesh debs are built automatically for a number of distributions and then become available in our apt repository. To access these you also need the gpt key. The original LinuxCNC buildbot could no longer do its thing from about Debian 10 due to changes in the Linux/Debian way so it stopped and could never be jumpstarted to life for neweer distros....
A new buildbot in training was created but to this day it has never grown up into the official LinuxCNC buildbot but you can find it here.
buildbot2.highlab.com.
This workflow is different to the Debian way. To get into Debian, you need to upload the source to Debian's buildbots manually into unstable (sid) branch. As long as it works well, it is pushed to Debian testing and when a new Debian release is made, testing is promoted to stable (currently Trixie). Trixie is basically locked for the duration of the Debian version but there may be an opportunity to push bug fixes (eg 2.9.7) to a point release of Debian Trixie. pheww!
when code changes are sent to the LinuxCNC repositories in git hub, a series of run time tests are triggered. If the tests all pass, the buildbot is triggered and fesh debs are built automatically for a number of distributions and then become available in our apt repository. To access these you also need the gpt key. The original LinuxCNC buildbot could no longer do its thing from about Debian 10 due to changes in the Linux/Debian way so it stopped and could never be jumpstarted to life for neweer distros....
A new buildbot in training was created but to this day it has never grown up into the official LinuxCNC buildbot but you can find it here.
buildbot2.highlab.com.
This workflow is different to the Debian way. To get into Debian, you need to upload the source to Debian's buildbots manually into unstable (sid) branch. As long as it works well, it is pushed to Debian testing and when a new Debian release is made, testing is promoted to stable (currently Trixie). Trixie is basically locked for the duration of the Debian version but there may be an opportunity to push bug fixes (eg 2.9.7) to a point release of Debian Trixie. pheww!
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