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[00:02:30] <jepler> and that there's not one recursively inside another, but I don't think that's the case from your traceback
[00:02:34] <jepler> bbl, dinner
[04:27:36] <CIA-2> EMC: 03seb 07TRUNK * 10emc2/src/hal/drivers/mesa-hostmot2/ (hostmot2.h pins.c stepgen.c): (log message trimmed)
[04:27:36] <CIA-2> EMC: Redo pin allocation so hm2 stepgen use just the first two of each instance
[04:27:36] <CIA-2> EMC: The HM2 Stepgen module in the FPGA can use more than two IO pins. The
[04:27:36] <CIA-2> EMC: driver currently supports step types Step/Dir, Up/Down, and Quadrature,
[04:27:38] <CIA-2> EMC: all of which only use the first two I/O pins. There is another step
[04:27:40] <CIA-2> EMC: type called "table mode", which is not supported, which can use more pins.
[04:27:42] <CIA-2> EMC: Maybe some day table mode will be supported, and then the hm2 stepgen
[04:44:04] <CIA-2> EMC: 03seb 07v2_3_branch * 10emc2/src/hal/drivers/mesa-hostmot2/ (hostmot2.h pins.c stepgen.c): (log message trimmed)
[04:44:04] <CIA-2> EMC: Redo pin allocation so hm2 stepgen uses just the first two of each instance
[04:44:04] <CIA-2> EMC: The HM2 Stepgen module in the FPGA can use more than two IO pins. The
[04:44:04] <CIA-2> EMC: driver currently supports step types Step/Dir, Up/Down, and Quadrature,
[04:44:04] <CIA-2> EMC: all of which only use the first two I/O pins. There is another step
[04:44:08] <CIA-2> EMC: type called "table mode", which is not supported, which can use more pins.
[04:44:10] <CIA-2> EMC: Maybe some day table mode will be supported, and then the hm2 stepgen
[06:51:16] <CIA-2> EMC: 03cmorley 07TRUNK * 10emc2/src/emc/usr_intf/pncconf/ (pncconf.py pncconf.glade): Added ability to change components to GPIO and back on the mesa page
[21:39:43] <jepler> .. it prints that because HELP_FILE is the empty string at xemc.cc:5110
[21:40:07] <alex_joni> ok, so I guess no biggie
[21:40:29] <alex_joni> the only thing would be the s/POSTGUI_// part then
[21:40:34] <jepler> it seems to take it from the inifile
[21:40:46] <jepler> maybe it should have some sane default and use the inifile as an override ..
[21:41:04] <jepler> .. but who cares. nobody's actually going to use xemc. it's 2009. everybody's moved on to tkemc.
[21:41:09] <alex_joni> haha
[21:41:13] <alex_joni> or mini at least