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[06:01:59] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03John Thornton 052.7 41d9f41 06linuxcnc 10(7 files in 4 dirs) Docs: fix build errors and minor markup fixes * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=41d9f41
[06:16:22] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03John Thornton 052.7 57c830d 06linuxcnc 10(5 files in 5 dirs) Docs: fix build errors and minor markup fixes * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=57c830d
[06:33:26] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03John Thornton 052.7 736b0e4 06linuxcnc 10docs/man/man9/hostmot2.9 Docs: fix build errors and minor markup fixes * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=736b0e4
[07:39:32] <linuxcnc-build> build #3192 of 1300.rip-precise-i386 is complete: Failure [4failed compile] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1300.rip-precise-i386/builds/3192 blamelist: John Thornton <bjt128@gmail.com>
[07:39:56] <linuxcnc-build> build #3194 of 1306.rip-precise-amd64 is complete: Failure [4failed compile] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1306.rip-precise-amd64/builds/3194 blamelist: John Thornton <bjt128@gmail.com>
[08:14:03] <linuxcnc-build> build #3203 of 0000.checkin is complete: Failure [4failed] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/0000.checkin/builds/3203 blamelist: John Thornton <bjt128@gmail.com>
[08:14:18] <skunkworks> uh oh
[08:20:35] <JT-Shop> linuxcnc-build: force build --branch=2.7 0000.checkin
[08:20:36] <linuxcnc-build> build forced [ETA 50m27s]
[08:20:36] <linuxcnc-build> I'll give a shout when the build finishes
[08:26:05] <skunkworks> cradek, if you go to
https://github.com/jepler/linuxcnc-mirror/blob/master/README
[08:26:13] <skunkworks> (example)
[08:26:25] <skunkworks> at the very bottom of the page is a copy right for git hub
[08:28:04] <skunkworks> so it is the site copywrite I am sure..
[08:28:38] <cradek> oh is that what he's talking about?
[08:28:47] <skunkworks> but if you print the website it ends up at the bottom of the printout.. conspiracy!!!
[08:28:56] <skunkworks> That is what I assume...
[08:30:16] <archivist> terms page F.1 We claim no intellectual property rights over the material you provide to the Service. Your profile and materials uploaded remain yours. However, by setting your pages to be viewed publicly, you agree to allow others to view your Content. By setting your repositories to be viewed publicly, you agree to allow others to view and fork your repositories.
[08:30:31] <cradek> https://help.github.com/articles/github-terms-of-service/#f-copyright-and-content-ownership
[08:30:38] <cradek> haha
[08:30:46] <archivist> I won :)
[08:31:03] <cradek> sure, UNLESS a link beats a copypaste :-)
[08:31:39] * archivist gets his paper to wrap cradeks rock
[08:31:59] <cradek> You shall defend GitHub against any ... suit ... brought against GitHub by a third-party alleging that ...
[08:32:23] <cradek> wow isn't that an extremely risky thing to agree to?
[08:32:29] <archivist> yes
[08:34:11] <archivist> yes but that only applies to your use/content
[08:34:34] <cradek> sure, I understand
[08:35:41] <cradek> may not duplicate, copy, or reuse any portion of the HTML/CSS, Javascript, or visual design elements or concepts without express written permission from GitHub.
[08:35:46] <cradek> You ... ^
[08:35:53] <cradek> I think gene violated this by printing a page
[08:37:04] <cradek> You must not transmit ... any code of a destructive nature
[08:37:14] <cradek> so bugs are not allowed
[08:37:17] <skunkworks> it gets scary when you actually read the fine print
[08:37:31] <skunkworks> Did jeff? ;)
[08:37:47] <archivist> some stuff by its very nature is unenforceable
[08:38:38] <cradek> You may not use the Service for any ... unauthorized purpose
[08:38:56] <cradek> tautology is tautological
[08:41:33] <linuxcnc-build> build #3195 of 1306.rip-precise-amd64 is complete: Failure [4failed compile] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1306.rip-precise-amd64/builds/3195
[08:41:35] <linuxcnc-build> build #3193 of 1300.rip-precise-i386 is complete: Failure [4failed compile] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1300.rip-precise-i386/builds/3193
[08:42:15] <cradek> *** warning: bad links found in English docs!
[08:42:48] <cradek> wow that's a very neat thing to test at build time
[08:54:32] <skunkworks> I did get an email from rob this weekend. He is very busy with his new job and fiancee... He works for a company now that builds the machines for wiring the semiconductor to the outside leads of the chip.
[08:54:59] <skunkworks> (I have seen videos of those machines running)
[08:55:52] <linuxcnc-build> build #3204 of 0000.checkin is complete: Failure [4failed] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/0000.checkin/builds/3204
[08:56:08] <Roguish> skunkworks: I believe that machine is called a 'wire bonder'. Hughes Aircraft made those in the 80's. Very fine gold wire, ultrasonic welding.
[09:01:04] <skunkworks> Roguish, cool
[09:02:54] <Roguish> the machines were fast in the early 80's. Probably blazing now. An far more accurate as the chip size has shrunk many times over. I would like to see one now. maybe youtube......
[09:04:27] <skunkworks> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-iuT_o8f00
[09:05:16] <skunkworks> that can't be realtime - can it?
[09:05:53] <skunkworks> wow
[09:06:11] <skunkworks> it bends the wire while it comes out..
[09:09:12] <archivist> time you watched a few wire bending videos, specially spring making ones
[09:14:23] <skunkworks> sure - I have seen that too...
[09:14:46] <skunkworks> but at the submicron bending is cooler'er
[10:20:31] <cradek> folks who were at tx/rx:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvdWepZ5o8Q
[10:39:19] <CaptHindsight> skunkworks: real time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8YRbOkesko
[10:41:49] <Roguish> I think these days their using piezo motors.
[10:43:22] <CaptHindsight> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi9_ll_Z8mk slo-mo 2k fps
[10:44:06] <CaptHindsight> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQP9J4iYYtA 4k fps
[10:45:12] <CaptHindsight> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-udkv51BUA8
[10:52:58] <CaptHindsight> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO104aoscxw you can count the frames in this one
[11:00:30] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03John Thornton 052.7 f57859b 06linuxcnc 10docs/src/config/emc2hal.txt 10docs/src/gcode/gcode.txt Docs: fix self induced broken link * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=f57859b
[11:04:22] <jthornton> guess the build docs builder didn't like an anchor in a list
[11:21:45] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03John Thornton 052.7 2f7d100 06linuxcnc 10docs/src/Submakefile Docs: stop make clean from deleting the plus and minus png files * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=2f7d100
[11:40:06] <cradek> jthornton: what are the png images that clean rule was meant to delete?
[12:24:45] <JT-Shop> I don't see any png images in docs/html
[12:25:05] <cradek> huh
[12:25:39] <cradek> maybe that's left over from a previous doc system
[12:30:34] <JT-Shop> that's what I was thinking
[12:30:53] <JT-Shop> had me going for a bit when they kept disappearing...
[12:46:10] <CaptHindsight> http://armdevices.net/2015/06/11/149-haier-chromebook-11-on-rk3288-ready-for-oem-brands-worldwide/ maybe zippy enough for Linuxcnc with hm2_eth?
[12:52:43] <JT-Shop> Roguish, I'm using a 15" touch screen on the BP, I think I forgot to tell you after you asked
[13:13:29] <JT-Shop> yea, down to 27 warnings
[13:20:07] <linuxcnc-build> build #2578 of 4006.deb-lucid-rtai-i386 is complete: Failure [4failed shell_1] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/4006.deb-lucid-rtai-i386/builds/2578 blamelist: John Thornton <bjt128@gmail.com>
[16:31:08] <JT-Shop> Roguish, you around?
[16:42:01] <Roguish> JT-Shop: back, was out grocery shopping
[16:43:00] <JT-Shop> are you running 2.6?
[16:43:14] <Roguish> master
[16:43:45] <JT-Shop> you have everything you need to have gremlin and ngcgui in touchy
[16:43:48] <Roguish> hey you have guts running the buildbot
[16:44:05] <JT-Shop> seb created a monster lol
[16:44:49] <JT-Shop> I just got done upgrading to 2.6 so I can fix my touchy screen
[16:44:59] <Roguish> cool
[16:45:24] <JT-Shop> I replied on the forum what you need to do
[16:45:37] <Roguish> i'll check it out.
[16:46:44] <JT-Shop> if you need any help holler
[16:52:28] <Roguish> thanks.
[16:52:48] <Roguish> good luck with the 'monster'
[16:56:03] <Roguish> back to doing some design for a long time friend.
http://www.modernlinear.com/ and
http://www.craft-modern.com