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12 Mar 2016 08:53 #71487 by Diederik
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Hi,

I'm trying to load a new component, and realized (I might be wrong... but it appears:) that on Weezy, RT version I cannot run linuxcnc-dev. I restarted my pc on RTAI, and could then use linuxcnc-dev to install a component. But now when I try to start linuxcnc (the config with the new component) - Debug file information : Note: Using POSIX non-realtime 4185, PID TTY STAT COMMAND, 4212, PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND, Stopping realtime threads, Unloading hal components
Note: Using POSIX non-realtime.

? Any Idea what this means?

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12 Mar 2016 11:07 #71494 by Diederik
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I loaded the component on Ubuntu, and it works perfectly. I need to make a decision on what to do, I am possibly going to have to take this pc back to Ubuntu? I hope not. I like to move forward... ;)

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13 Mar 2016 22:56 #71591 by andypugh
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Can you give a little more detail about the steps involved?

When you "say linuxcnc-dev" do you mean the package that allows you to compile components, or the development version of LinuxCNC.

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13 Mar 2016 23:33 #71598 by BigJohnT
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Yes, more detail. I have one computer running LinuxCNC Uspace and can test...

JT

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14 Mar 2016 04:59 #71602 by Diederik
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Hi John and Andy,

Thanks for your attention on this matter. linuxcnc-dev, the component that allows you to create/install new components. How ever, I managed to install it on my laptop for the simulation, and had success. so I'm back at work this morning, and going to try it again, It is possible that I missed something. I will give feedback as soon as I managed to locate my problem.

Once again thank you for your attention to this, I appreciate your input.

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14 Mar 2016 06:19 #71606 by Diederik
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Hi Andy and John,

My bad... Not 100% sure what I did wrong previously, but followed the steps this morning, and all working well... :) Happy days. :) :) :)

Thanks for your willingness to help anyway, and sorry... ;)

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14 Mar 2016 08:52 #71612 by Diederik
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oh... I shouldn't forgrt to mention that my command in Ubuntu was

sudo halcompile --install XYZBCkins.c

but in Wheezy it was :

sudo comp --install XYZBCkins.c

(To find out these differences I had some help. Without Prof. Rudy's help, I would not have figured this out.)

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