Hi,
If the things you did are generic, feel free to edit the wiki installation instructions directly. If they are specific to your board, you could create new instructions ie here http://www.ros.org/wiki/groovy/Installation/BeagleBoard
Also make sure that the problems still exist for I know that at least the first change you mentioned has been fixed.
Other similar instructions on how to compile for a different architecture are
http://www.ros.org/wiki/groovy/Installation/Linaro/Source
http://www.ros.org/wiki/groovy/Installation/Raspbian/Source
Thank you for your effort
Kai
From: ros-users-bounces@code.ros.org [mailto:ros-users-bounces@code.ros.org] On Behalf Of Sameer Parekh
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 3:23 PM
To: ros-users@code.ros.org
Subject: [ros-users] Compiling ROS Groovy from source on Ubuntu
Hello,
I recently compiled ROS Groovy from source on a fresh Ubuntu 12.04.1 install, using the instructions here:
http://www.ros.org/wiki/groovy/Installation/Source
I had to make the following changes to make it work, what is the right place to report this?
* I did what I described here:
* http://answers.ros.org/question/53401/error-when-compiling-pcl-for-ros-groovy-install-from-source-on-ubuntu-12041/
* I installed a bunch of packages:
* sudo apt-get install libsdl-image1.2-dev libfltk1.3-dev automake libtool libprotobuf-dev libprotoc-dev libtar-dev libcegui-mk2-dev
* I symlink'd the .cmake files from ros_catkin_ws/install_isolated/share/rosbuild to ros_catkin_ws/install_isolated/share/ros/core/rosbuild/rostoolchain.cmake
* I removed common_rosdeps from a whole bunch of manifest.xml files
Thanks,
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Sameer Parekh
Falkor Systems, Inc.