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The last packages for that OS (assuming you are using Xenomai) are
here http://deb.machinekit.io/debian/pool/main/m/machinekit/machinekit-xenomai_0.1.1507308757-1mk.travis.master.gitdbf37ca2~1wheezy_armhf.deb http://deb.machinekit.io/debian/pool/main/m/machinekit/machinekit_0.1.1507308757-1mk.travis.master.gitdbf37ca2~1wheezy_armhf.deb The machinekit-xenomai package contains comp There are no machinekit-dev packages in the repo any more, I forgot that I removed them once several of the new packages had been generated for each distro. Not doing so would have caused all sorts of problems, by making it possible to install the old dev package which was defective, over the top of the fully functioning binaries and files from the new 'all in one' packages. It might be an idea to remove machinekit, machinekit-xenomai and machinekit-dev (if in the image) and then install again, making sure there are no packages in /var/cache/apt/archives. Then instead of trying to upgrade something, you are just installing which should just pull the latest package for that OS/kernel ie apt purge machinekit machinekit-xenomai {machinekit-dev if installed} apt clean apt update apt install machinekit machinekit-xenomai On 20/01/18 15:28, gary wrote:
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