Update to uspace
The Updating LinuxCNC documents says :
If you see (as above) -rt- in the kernel name then you are running the preempt-rt kernel and should install the "uspace" version of linuxcnc. You should also install uspace for "sim" configs on non-realtime kernels
The instructions following does not give the Repositories details for the uspace version. I have had a few guesses, but no luck.
Does anyone know these details?
I'm using Debian Buster.
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Pedro
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I have been there, but can't find a reference to 'uspace'
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Pedro
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Buster (arch: amd64, i386, armhf)
uspace: realtime with RT-Preempt, and simulation
deb buildbot.linuxcnc.org/ buster 2.8-rtpreempt
deb-src buildbot.linuxcnc.org/ buster 2.8-rtpreempt
rt-preempt is uspace
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So, the instructions that are published (as shown above) are incorrect?
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Pedro
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The buildbot info table gives the repo info for rt-preeempt. My last post was a copy and paste from the buildbot page.
To quote again
uspace: realtime with RT-Preempt
If you installed from one the linuxcnc distributed ISO's you should not have to worry about adding the repo info. Unless you are trying to upgrade from 2.7 then that's a different kettle of fish.
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Given my kernel name is 4.19.0.21-rt-amd64, and the Update instructions say:
If you see (as above) -rt- in the kernel name then you are running the preempt-rt kernel and should install the "uspace" version of linuxcnc. You should also install uspace for "sim" configs on non-realtime kernels
Can you see the confusion?
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Pedro
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Have you read the Update instructions?
linuxcnc.org/docs/2.8/html/getting-start...dating-linuxcnc.html
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Pedro
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Seems simple, to tell the truth I've been building my own packages for Linux Mint, but the instructions seem pretty clear and concise.
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