On Thursday 12 May 2011 16.05.23 Steven Bellens wrote: > > I think not all of required ruby tools is installed on your system... > > Which ruby version > > do you have ( ruby --version) and which version of 'gem' ( gem > > --version ) ? It should work in the end since I know at least one > > Orocos/ROS user running everything on Fedora. > > I guess that would be me :). > I'm running ROS and OROCOS happily on a Fedora machine. Currently > Fedora 14, but I started with Fedora 11 - which (together with all > subsequent releases) also worked. I always use the 64-bit version, > BTW. Indeed, as you already mention, the Fedora support is not as good > as the Ubuntu support but you should definitely get it working. A few > remarks in general about the major differences (I see you bumped into > these already) > > * no prebuild ros / orocos packages - compilation from source is necessary > ** I'm currently running ROS diamondback which I installed using the > ROS fedora installation instructions (you found those I see). Be > prepared to not have all ros dependencies resolved automatically (I > filed some patches to update the dependencies when I installed > diamondback, but most certainly those did not cover all missing > packages) - If you see some dependency is not resolved for your > platform, add it to the corresponding rosdep.yaml file and upload a > patch :) > ** orocos packages aren't available either. I'm running orocos using > the orocos_toolchain_ros git repository, available at > http://git.mech.kuleuven.be/?p=robotics/orocos_toolchain_ros.git > > Some more information about the use of the toolchain stack here: > * don't forget to source the env.sh script after compilation > * the rubygem (hoe) package I have installed: > rubygem-hoe: 2.9.4 > ruby: 1.8.7.334 Same here but rosmake still complains about not being able to load Hoe > * keep in mind that you only need to worry about these in case you are > using orogen. OCL and RTT will work fine without. OK, quite possible that we can live without orogen. > > * As you already discovered, omniORB is not prepackaged in the Fedora > repos. I downloaded it and compiled it from source. > > * I remember having some issues with bullet as well, which I > eventually was able to solve, but I'm not sure what it was about > exactly anymore. I Didn't see any complaints. > > anyway, let us know if you still have installation problems! Seems to build now, except for orogen. Thanks for the info. /Anders -- Anders Nilsson, Ph.D. Dep. of Automatic Control, Lund University Phone: +46 (0)46 222 87 94, Fax: +46 (0)46 13 81 18 Mob: +46 (0)703 22 57 67