Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13
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22 Oct 2025 17:28 #336888
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But that's no fun, too easyYeah I could but I'd like to have a Trixe & Bookworm base image to work off. I'll get that going tomorrow (doesn't take too long) and have a look at the amd64 live-build for Trixie. Tho I'm a little desperate for disk space and had to drag a 2TB mechanical drive out of the cupboard.
This week's spending money went on RAM........so maybe in a couple of weeks I'll grab a NVMe drive.
Maybe if I stuck with Mach3 I wouldn't spend so much money, bugger I said the quiet part out load.
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22 Oct 2025 21:51 #336901
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The extra money would only be spent & wasted. (VB\Jack Daniels doesn't agree with my head, women are way too much hassle and I'm way way too decrepit for the the Circle Pit or Wall of Death nowadays ).
Must try to remember I'm not 18 anymore.
Must try to remember I'm not 18 anymore.
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23 Oct 2025 05:39 - 23 Oct 2025 06:45 #336935
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EDIT: I see there is already a workflow, but it doesn't build for arm64 or trixie, nor does it publish a github release with built packages. I'll see if I can fix that.
github actions/workflows support both amd64 and arm64, and are free to use for public repositories. I'll see if I can cook up something to build the packages using that, and pull-request it if it works. it could also potentially replace the buildbot altogether - I'm not sure if that's a good idea or not.
that said, I'm a bit short on time at the moment, so don't expect the PR tomorrow.
github actions/workflows support both amd64 and arm64, and are free to use for public repositories. I'll see if I can cook up something to build the packages using that, and pull-request it if it works. it could also potentially replace the buildbot altogether - I'm not sure if that's a good idea or not.
that said, I'm a bit short on time at the moment, so don't expect the PR tomorrow.
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23 Oct 2025 06:46 #336937
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Ok cool, git gets a bit over my head. I ain't real smart, but I used to lift heavy things .
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23 Oct 2025 22:48 #336994
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well, I got totally nerd-sniped by this, so here we go: github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/3587
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24 Oct 2025 00:05 #337000
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Well done sir
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24 Oct 2025 07:38 #337028
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Awesome work!
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