For development though it's nice to be able to run just against your local system, without a needing a separate box (or vm). Josh On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Christian Verbeek < verbeek@servicerobotics.eu> wrote: > Earlier in this thread I pointed out that my intention is to be able to > create shiny windows GUIs while the robot runs Linux and the whole ROS > system. Running a rosmaster on windows would mean that you try to run > your robot with windows? Not a good idea if you ask me. > > The windows GUI is asked by our customers from which 99% use windows and > do not want to use anything else. Bringing ROS to industry means ROS > hits windows. But the robot itself can run Linux as nobody is interested > in what is going on in the machine (as long as it is working). > > Am 04.10.2010 17:54, schrieb Ken Conley: > > FYI: it would probably be good to start generating patches for these > > changes soon. When we begin work on REP 100 (soon), there will be a > > lot of changes to the underlying ROS code base. > > > > Feel free to update the Windows wiki page. In fact, it might be better > > to host the instructions on the ROS.org wiki itself so that other > > users can continue to contribute updates as they have on this e-mail > > thread. > > > > Also, I noticed that you require a separate Linux install to use the > > rosmaster -- what's the integration issue here? We've previously had > > people use the rosmaster on Windows just by changing the path loader > > (roslib.load_manifest). Assuming that rospack is accessible, it should > > be even easier to use the rosmaster, so I'm curious as to what the > > issues are. I know that the roscore can't be run on Windows due to > > roslaunch, but rosmaster can be run separately. > > > > - Ken > > > > On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 2:46 AM, Christian Verbeek > > wrote: > >> We made a ROS WIN32 web-page. > >> > >> http://www.servicerobotics.eu/index.php?id=37&L=2 > >> > >> We also provide a binary distribution in form of a windows installer and > >> examples how to use it. You might like to link our web-page this into > your > >> wiki. > >> > >> http://www.ros.org/wiki/cturtle/Installation/Windows > >> > >> From my point of view our work is the first approach that is really > usable > >> for windows development. We will add Visual Studio 2010 support within > the > >> next weeks. > >> > >> Regards > >> Christian > >> > >> Am 01.10.2010 22:35, schrieb Josh Faust: > >>> I have now run into another problem, I am getting lots of linking > errors > >>> related to xmlrpc++, which make me think that it is an incompatibility > with > >>> vs2010, because this is the same type of exceptions I got from log4cxx > >>> before I found a vs2010 compatibility fix on a forum (see my previous > >>> email). However, xmlrpc++ hasn't been updated on sf since 2003 and I > am not > >>> finding anything about these problems or even anything related to > vs2010 and > >>> xmlrpcpp. Here are the exceptions: http://pastry.se/1041001/. I have > >>> downloaded the source for xmlrpc++ and tried to compile it with vs2010, > but > >>> when converting the .sln's to vs2010 all of them failed to convert for > some > >>> reason or another, I haven't had time to investigate this issue yet. > >> The version of xmlrpc++ we use is heavily modified, so you need to use > the > >> source from the ROS package. It looks like it's included in that svn > repo, > >> under cturtle/3rdparty > >> Josh > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> ros-users mailing list > >> ros-users@code.ros.org > >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> ros-users mailing list > >> ros-users@code.ros.org > >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > >> > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > ros-users mailing list > > ros-users@code.ros.org > > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >