We have had good success adding a single rosinstall file to the indexer, as Ken suggested earlier. Also, keeping each stack in it's own git repository saves many of the hassles with submodules.
On Fri, 3 Feb 2012 17:18:46 +0100Hi Thomas and Fabien,
Thomas Moulard <thomas.moulard@gmail.com> wrote:
> I suggest adding these packages as submodules of the current stack.
> In this case, there is no need to register them directly.
using Git submodules is fine of course, but just to point out another
option: you can release each stack as a separate Git repo, then add
them to a rosinstall file and adding that to the indexer. See this mail
[1] by Ken Conley to ros-users. This approach makes it possible to
develop and check out each stack separately while avoiding certain
problems with Git submodules (such as this one [2]).
[1] https://code.ros.org/lurker/message/20110816.202545.649d3b91.en.html
[2] https://code.ros.org/lurker/message/20110816.162454.c32a9704.en.html
Cheers,
Martin
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