Hi Murilo, If you got zero failures that suggests that everything built. You should be able to continue with the tutorials etc just remember to add --no-rosdep as an option to rosmake whenever you call it. An alias may make your life much easier. Tully On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 4:32 AM, Murilo Fernandes Martins wrote: > Hi Ben, > > Thanks for your message! I actually saw your post and this answer before, > but I was hoping this issue would've been sorted by now. > > It's a shame that ROS does not even recognise opensuse. I'm very curious to > know the reasons... > > I won't have time to look into patching rosdep to include opensuse support, > but I took the short route and tried to manually install the rosdeps. > Running "rosmake --no-rosdep rostest", the output said 0 fail (or something > along those lines -- I don't remember now). > > The fact is that I don't know how to proceed with the installation. > Documentation is very poor in that respect. > > If anyone could help me out pointing me to the right direction, I would be > grateful! > > Cheers, > > Murilo > > > > > On 21 December 2010 17:02, Benjamin Cohen wrote: > >> Hey Murilo, >> >> A while back I asked about the ROS support on OpenSuse 11.2 and I was told >> that while there is no current support right now, it isn't that difficult to >> add official support myself. My need to get it working immediately on >> OpenSuse might have gone away (I was interested in installing ros on the >> machines a linux lab at my school for a class next semester) so I won't be >> getting around to it anytime soon. I copied and pasted Tully's directions >> from his response to me on Oct 27. If you decide to go through with adding >> suse support, it would be great if you can keep the list updated on your >> progress :). >> >> Hi Ben, >> It should be possible. I don't know how recently people have tried those >> instructions. The biggest challenge you will face is that I see that SuSE >> is not detected by rosdep, and I don't think that there are any definitions >> of rosdeps for SuSE either. >> >> This gives you two options. One is to manually install all the rosdeps >> manually. The other option is to patch rosdep to support SuSE. There are >> two parts to this. One is adding the OS detector, >> http://www.ros.org/wiki/rosdep/Tutorials/Add%20Support%20for%20an%20OS%20to%20rosdep >> and the other is to add SuSE defintions for all the things in rosdep.yaml >> files, >> http://www.ros.org/wiki/rosdep/Tutorials/Add%20new%20OS%20to%20rosdep.yaml >> >> I would recommend option 2. It is a little bit more work, but that likely >> will save you work in the long run since you don't have to disable rosdep >> checking. Also the incremental difference in effort is small and a lot of >> SuSE users would be appreciative. >> >> The graphics cards may be a problem for visualization, but often you won't >> know until you try. Some collected statistics >> http://www.ros.org/wiki/simulator_gazebo/SystemRequirements >> >> >> Let me know if I can help at all. It would be great to be able to improve >> support for SuSE. >> Tully >> >> >> -- ben >> >> >> >> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Murilo Fernandes Martins < >> muhrix@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I was just wondering if anyone has managed to install ROS on opensuse >>> 11.3. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Murilo >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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 > > -- Tully Foote Systems Engineer Willow Garage, Inc. tfoote@willowgarage.com (650) 475-2827