Thanks for the quick reply; all files are in the same directory, which 
I've tried placing in linuxcnc root and in the src directory; no change. 
The find* scripts exist & are executable; find-modinc is the script that 
goes thud, even if run from the command line. Since this is a C program, 
not a comp, is that step needed in the make process?

-ldw


On 06/16/2012 06:20 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-06-16 at 16:51 -0400, lloyd wilson wrote:
>> I'm trying to compile a new component built as a modification of the
>> homann modio package and can't get the makefile to cooperate; it keeps
>> exiting with a complaint about not finding the comp program.
>>
>> The compile environment is healthy; I just did a make of the linuxcnc
>> package without complaint, so I assume that the make environment for
>> modio hasn't kept up with the evolution of the overall system.
>>
>> Has anyone encountered a similar issue&  found the magic to get the
>> compile system to cooperate?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> ldw
> The first things that come to mind are, these files
>
> homann_modio.c or other custom modio.c
> Makefile
> modbus.c
> modbus.h
> findbindir
> find-libdir
> find-modinc
>
> all need to be in the same directory. You need to run make from the same
> directory. The find series of files need to be executable. I recall
> modbus.c and modbus.h are from a 2.? release of libmodbus which is now
> up to rev. 3.0.3. and not compatible.
>
> The sample set of files uses a component, conv_u32_bits, which converts
> a u32 word to separate bit pins. The component needs to be built with
> the comp program to get the sample to work.
>
> I think the sample files where used with EMC 2.4 with Ubuntu 8.04 so
> other versions might have issues. I may have the the ModIO sample
> working on LinuxCNC 2.5 / Ubuntu 10.4 on one of my PC's, but I would
> need to check to make sure.
>

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