On 04/03/15 14:02, Dirk Thomas wrote: > Please propose a change to the package header in the wiki. > While the information might be platform specific it could be helpful. > > The patch will need to be applied to the following function: > https://github.com/ros-infrastructure/roswiki/blob/c92f7e3a490e4b5a72cc7b290287a4e2d23d8425/macro/headers.py#L265 Are you sure that is the correct function? I would've expected to add an entry to the unordered list that gets generated in get_description(..)? > Please note that the package manifest available in the "data" variable is > not the package.xml file but the content of the manifest.yaml files > generated by the doc jobs. > See http://docs.ros.org/indigo/api/roscpp_tutorials/manifest.yaml for an > example manifest.yaml. > > Thanks, > - Dirk > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Jonathan Bohren > wrote: > >> I think this is a great idea. I can't say the likelihood that this gets >> added to the wiki, but I'd be happy to accept a PR to add this to >> http://rosindex.github.io >> >> https://github.com/rosindex/rosindex/issues/142 >> >> -j >> >> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015, 03:44 G.A. vd. Hoorn - 3ME < >> g.a.vanderhoorn@tudelft.nl> wrote: >> >>> All, >>> >>> >>> just wondering whether we should somehow clarify what the current 'best >>> practices' are for installing packages onto a ROS pc. I see a lot of >>> people that assume that building from source (after cloning from a >>> repository) is _the_ way to do things. >>> >>> Apart from the fact that this is essentially a waste of time and effort, >>> it also often leads to problems (as they forget to check for and / or >>> install all dependencies first), which then results in numerous ROS >>> Answers questions. Having the sources locally also seems to invite some >>> users to start editing / hard coding parameters (such as IPs / serial >>> ports) into nodes, which is obviously unwanted. >>> >>> Somehow I have a feeling that the prominent placing of the repository >>> URL in the Package Summary contributes to the confusion. >>> >>> Would it perhaps be an idea to add a one-liner to the 'Package Summary' >>> on wiki pages of released packages that shows users how to install it >>> ("Installation: sudo apt-get install ros-$release-pkg-name", although >>> that is distribution specific)? Or a link to a (new) wiki page that >>> explains how to install packages in general (with the from-source option >>> shown last)? >>> >>> >>> Gijs _______________________________________________ ros-users mailing list ros-users@lists.ros.org http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users