00:12.50 |
``Erik |
um, the irix box? |
00:52.41 |
Twingy |
"nmap -p1-100 74.92.144.217" plz |
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01:12.37 |
danfalck |
Twingy: can I ask you a question about getting
gcam installed? |
01:16.32 |
danfalck |
Twingy: I asked too soon. I think I know the
answer to my earlier question. |
01:18.42 |
danfalck |
Twingy: I think I'm missing the *.h files for
gcam |
01:22.23 |
Twingy |
k |
01:22.31 |
Twingy |
impossible |
01:22.44 |
danfalck |
ok |
01:22.55 |
danfalck |
let me untar it again |
01:24.14 |
danfalck |
no *.h files in the tar file |
01:25.40 |
Twingy |
uh |
01:25.50 |
Twingy |
none? |
01:25.53 |
danfalck |
none |
01:26.00 |
Twingy |
odd |
01:26.08 |
danfalck |
but I think that I have all the dependencies
set up now |
01:26.21 |
danfalck |
gtk+-2 etc... |
01:26.50 |
Twingy |
how are you checking if you have
headers |
01:27.18 |
danfalck |
looking in the libgcode and libgui
directories |
01:27.32 |
Twingy |
tar -zxvf gcam_2006_09_23.tgz ? |
01:28.09 |
danfalck |
maybe I have the wrong one |
01:28.20 |
danfalck |
gcam-1.0.0.tar.gz |
01:28.24 |
danfalck |
oh oh |
01:29.19 |
Twingy |
just for that I'm going to make you nmap
me |
01:29.32 |
danfalck |
? |
01:30.21 |
Twingy |
"nmap -p1-100 74.92.144.217" |
01:30.47 |
danfalck |
what's it do? sorry ... |
01:31.02 |
Twingy |
scans me |
01:31.22 |
danfalck |
nmap -p1-100 74.92.144.217 |
01:34.05 |
Twingy |
and? |
01:34.18 |
danfalck |
nothing showed up here |
01:34.54 |
danfalck |
let me try it again |
01:35.21 |
Twingy |
you're typing this in your terminal windows
right? |
01:35.40 |
danfalck |
Twingy: from bash right? |
01:35.46 |
Twingy |
yah |
01:35.53 |
danfalck |
bash terminal |
01:36.01 |
danfalck |
let me set it up |
01:38.43 |
danfalck |
ok working now |
01:39.06 |
danfalck |
here goes: |
01:39.08 |
danfalck |
Starting Nmap 4.10 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
at 2006-09-26 18:38 PDT |
01:39.08 |
danfalck |
Interesting ports on
74-92-144-217-WashingtonDC.hfc.comcastbusiness.net
(74.92.144.217): |
01:39.08 |
danfalck |
Not shown: 97 filtered ports |
01:39.08 |
danfalck |
PORT STATE SERVICE |
01:39.08 |
danfalck |
22/tcp open ssh |
01:39.09 |
danfalck |
53/tcp open domain |
01:39.11 |
danfalck |
80/tcp open http |
01:39.13 |
danfalck |
Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up)
scanned in 16.418 seconds |
01:39.18 |
Twingy |
aha! |
01:39.20 |
Twingy |
good good |
01:39.28 |
Twingy |
now, nslookup js.cx |
01:39.37 |
danfalck |
and I found the right gcam file. sorry about
that |
01:39.44 |
danfalck |
ok |
01:40.06 |
danfalck |
dan@ubuntu:~$ nslookup js.cx |
01:40.06 |
danfalck |
Server: 68.238.64.12 |
01:40.06 |
danfalck |
Address: 68.238.64.12#53 |
01:40.06 |
danfalck |
Non-authoritative answer: |
01:40.06 |
danfalck |
Name: js.cx |
01:40.07 |
danfalck |
Address: 74.92.144.217 |
01:40.43 |
Twingy |
sweet |
01:40.48 |
Twingy |
now http://www.js.cx |
01:40.51 |
Twingy |
anything pop up? |
01:40.59 |
Twingy |
gcam.js.cx rather |
01:41.10 |
CIA-9 |
BRL-CAD: 03lbutler *
10brlcad/src/tclscripts/mged/ (expand_comb_tree.tcl
facetize_all_regions.tcl): removed debugging logging. added code
comment. |
01:42.17 |
danfalck |
yes, it works |
01:42.24 |
Twingy |
good deal |
01:42.25 |
danfalck |
it gets to your "project page" |
01:42.31 |
Twingy |
I just upgraded to comcast at work |
01:42.39 |
Twingy |
6mb down, 768 up + static ip |
01:43.23 |
danfalck |
gcam page works |
01:43.47 |
Twingy |
great |
01:43.50 |
Twingy |
okay, back to compiling |
01:43.53 |
danfalck |
I will install the right file, right after
dinner. Thanks |
01:43.55 |
danfalck |
bbl |
01:47.50 |
Twingy |
solar panels go up in 4 days |
01:58.30 |
danfalck |
Twingy: success with gcam! |
01:59.56 |
Twingy |
much better |
02:00.26 |
danfalck |
yes |
02:00.29 |
danfalck |
thank you |
02:00.44 |
Twingy |
yea, well, it obviously a work in
progress |
02:00.50 |
danfalck |
hey I see on your website that you like to
melt aluminum. |
02:01.01 |
Twingy |
yea |
02:01.03 |
danfalck |
I did that in my backyard some years ago
too |
02:01.13 |
danfalck |
don't breath the fumes |
02:01.24 |
Twingy |
I do it outside when its windy |
02:01.29 |
danfalck |
good idea |
02:01.37 |
Twingy |
and I hold my breath when stoking it |
02:01.49 |
danfalck |
can I import anything into gcam.
dxf? |
02:02.01 |
Twingy |
if I do this on a regular basis I'll use my
respirator |
02:02.07 |
Twingy |
nada |
02:02.10 |
danfalck |
ok |
02:02.14 |
Twingy |
I'll explain why |
02:02.44 |
Twingy |
gcam is an environment that is designed to
restrict the user from inputing bogus commands |
02:03.01 |
Twingy |
you could import a dxf sphere |
02:03.05 |
Twingy |
and bad things happen |
02:03.39 |
danfalck |
ok |
02:03.39 |
Twingy |
plus dxf doesn't represent arcs |
02:03.48 |
Twingy |
gcam is an engineering tool, not an art
tool |
02:04.24 |
Twingy |
designing curvy surfaces is nice and all, but
serves little utility to me |
02:04.53 |
Twingy |
plus it's open source |
02:05.02 |
danfalck |
well, I was thinking about plates with radius'
or chamfers on the outside and pockets or bored holes in
them |
02:05.08 |
Twingy |
so if it evolves (or devolves) into something
else it's up to the community |
02:05.12 |
danfalck |
ok |
02:05.20 |
Twingy |
you can bevel holes |
02:05.23 |
danfalck |
are you running it on your mac? |
02:05.27 |
Twingy |
that's what the extrusion is for |
02:05.30 |
Twingy |
no, freebsd |
02:05.33 |
danfalck |
ok |
02:05.41 |
Twingy |
doing something like this |
02:05.42 |
Twingy |
\ |
02:05.43 |
Twingy |
<PROTECTED> |
02:05.46 |
Twingy |
<PROTECTED> |
02:05.47 |
Twingy |
<PROTECTED> |
02:05.51 |
Twingy |
is entirely possible |
02:06.11 |
danfalck |
cool. I will study the code and
learn |
02:06.18 |
Twingy |
you can also make a parabola |
02:06.22 |
Twingy |
for a bowl |
02:06.48 |
Twingy |
restrictions have not been implemented yet, so
use it at your own risk |
02:07.21 |
danfalck |
I have the means for checking the code before
using it - Axis |
02:07.33 |
danfalck |
or my backplot in Vectorcam |
02:07.43 |
danfalck |
or just read the gcode |
02:07.51 |
Twingy |
my primary focus is getting this toward a
release |
02:07.54 |
danfalck |
which is always a good idea |
02:08.04 |
Twingy |
so use it, comment on it |
02:08.18 |
danfalck |
ok I am testing it now |
02:19.16 |
Twingy |
the biggest thing left is having a folder
where all the mill profiles and end mills are stored |
02:19.30 |
Twingy |
so users can hack a text file to make a new
mill profile |
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03:17.01 |
danfalck |
Twingy: crashed after removing 2 lines in a
row |
03:21.59 |
danfalck |
Twingy: create 4 lines, remove them one at a
time starting with the 4th line |
03:22.12 |
danfalck |
when you reach #2 - crash |
03:22.16 |
danfalck |
seg fault |
03:22.35 |
danfalck |
sorry guys, this is not BRLCad info |
03:23.58 |
brlcad |
close enough |
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03:32.57 |
danfalck |
bye |
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PrezKennedy |
stupid itunes |
21:19.30 |
CIA-9 |
BRL-CAD: 03lbutler *
10brlcad/src/tclscripts/mged/Makefile.am: Install the
facetize_all_regions.tcl script |
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