Hi peshala, If the class in defined in some file in the include like classX.h and a classX.cpp, then after including #include you should be able to use the namespaces defined thereof as this is equivalent to having the file in the same dir and including it using the "" directives. The manifest just makes the include process nicer and avoid copying files all over. I dont think its related to any namespace issues AFAIK. Maybe someone else on the list has a better idea. billy On 6 October 2010 04:42, Peshala Jayasekara wrote: > Hi Billy, > > Thanks for your reply. > Now, I am having a linking error where I want to use a class from packageX > in packageY. > I did > > > > in the manifest.xml of packageX > and > > in the manifest.xml of packageY > > #include works fine with no compilation errors but > having a linking error. > > undefined reference to `my_namespace::X::X()` > > What am I missing here? > > Thanks in advance > Peshala > ------------------------------ > *From:* Billy Okal > *To:* User discussions > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 5, 2010 20:40:30 > *Subject:* Re: [ros-users] Communicating between two user created packages > > hi Peshala, > > This is very simple, say you have packages packagex and packagey > > And have designed messages in either of them, or even both > > Say you have a message X.msg in packagex and want to use in packagey > > in the manifest.xml of packagex, you need to add the following line > > > > > > > then in manifest.xml of packagey you need to add the following line > > > > The you should be set. To use the message in the cpp code all you need to > do is now include the message headers as > > #include > > and proceed to use it in the code. For python you will just need to use > 'from packagex import *' > > > There are also a number of tutorials online which explain this. > > Have fun > > billy > > On 5 October 2010 09:49, Peshala Jayasekara wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> How can we communicate between two user created packages using a user >> created ROS msg? >> When I referred the tutorials, it only provides a scenario when the two >> executables (publisher and listener) are in the same package. >> Do we have to create the same msg in both the packages? >> Also, I'm having trouble figuring out how to include headers from a user >> created package to another package. >> >> Any advise would be greatly appreciated, since I'm a beginner. >> >> Thanks >> Peshala >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >> >> > > > -- > Viele Gruss/Best Regards, > Billy Okal > Jacobs University Bremen > #5383, MA 333 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > "sure vi is user friendly, its just particular about who to be friends > with" > > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > > -- Viele Gruss/Best Regards, Billy Okal Jacobs University Bremen #5383, MA 333 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "sure vi is user friendly, its just particular about who to be friends with"