On 7 May 2012 05:45, Jack O'Quin <
jack.oquin@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am seeing lots of questions and confusion about how to build
> packages from source based on Fuerte Ubuntu binaries.
>
> The binary install page tells how to set things up to run packages
> that are distributed as Debian binaries:
>
> http://www.ros.org/wiki/fuerte/Installation/Ubuntu
>
> Even the source install page, mainly tells how to build and install
> some ROS core components.
>
> Many people need to do more than that. After installing the binaries,
> they want to build some other packages from source. While section 1.6
> gives some hints of what to do next, it does not provide a complete
> list of commands that will definitely work, if followed.
>
> People need to know how to make overlays and build from them. Several
> techniques that worked before no longer do. The common trick of
> copying one's previous setup scripts and .rosinstall files,
> substituting "fuerte" for "electric" definitely does *not* work.
>
> If I knew exactly what to say, I would update the page, myself. It
> works for me, but clearly not for everyone.
>
> I am posting here to get some discussion and ideas. Perhaps each
> install page should end with a link to some common page containing
> example rosws commands.
> --
> joq
>
I agree. Perhaps a page with Fuerte Build Environment tips?
One addition that would be useful would be a sample .rosinstall file
illustrating how to connect your source stacks to the binary .deb installs.
I only picked that one up by downloading the standard ros-desktop-full
rosinstaller. e.g.
- setup-file:
local-name: /opt/ros/fuerte/setup.sh
- other:
local-name: /opt/ros/fuerte/share/ros
- other:
local-name: /opt/ros/fuerte/share
- other:
local-name: /opt/ros/fuerte/stacks
- git:
uri: git@git.yujin.com:cslam.git
version: master
local-name: cslam