On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Dan Lazewatsky <
lazewatd@engr.orst.edu>wrote:
> Hi ros-users,
> It looks like for over a year, building epydoc based documentation has
> been broken. I submitted a pull request to fix this last week (
> https://github.com/ros/documentation/pull/1), but it doesn't appear that
> anyone really has ownership of the documentation code. What's the right
> thing to do in this situation?
>
I doubt rosdoc is supported any more.
The replacement is actively maintained:
https://github.com/ros-infrastructure/rosdoc_lite
--
joq