Allen,
I'm trying to install your package, then I'm getting the following dependencies: "robot_monitor". This package in groovy, is "rqt_robot_monitor", can you help me to solve this?
Thank you,
Andre Barcelos.
.:
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From: Aris Synodinos <
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To: User discussions <
ros-users@code.ros.org>
Sent: Friday, June 7, 2013 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [ros-users] Packaging Question
Hello Allen,
I would suggest that you contact the pioneer-sig here
http://ros.org/wiki/sig/robots/Pioneer.
As you can see, Dereck Wonnacott has already provided a groovy version of the p2os at github
https://github.com/dawonn/ros-p2os-driver and is catkin compatible. If you search a little more you can find a few more alternatives, for example, I forked Dereck's git and added some more functionality such as Sonar and Arm capabilities here
https://github.com/progtologist/ros-p2os-driver
Anyway, get in touch with the pioneer sig and I am sure you can find more info there!
Regards,
Aris
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:15 PM, William Woodall <
william@osrfoundation.org> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Hunter Allen <
hunter.allen@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
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>Hey all,
>>
>>I've never done this before... New to the whole open source
community. I sent links to the new repositories, and I was just
wondering what I need to do next... The P2OS driver is meant to
replace the broken-since-fuerte package that currently exists.
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>Great! I'm sure people in the community will find this useful.
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>>My question: how do I go about announcing this, and how do I modify
the wiki so that it knows my package exists?
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>Whether your are using catkin or rosbuild, you can get your package documented on the wiki by following these instructions:
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>http://www.ros.org/wiki/Get%20Involved#Indexing_Your_.2A-ros-pkg_Repository_for_Documentation_Generation
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>If you are replacing a package with the same name, then I would first say you need to get in contact with the author of the current package and see if he is ok with you doing that. If he is, or you cannot get a hold of him, then you can release your version for new versions of ROS OR you can release your package under a slightly different name. Either way the above link will get your code into the ros.org/wiki. If you choose to release your package under a different name (to prevent confusion) you can edit the current p2os wiki page to point to your new p2os driver: ros.org/wiki/p2os
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>>Here is the link, again: https://github.com/allenh1/p2os
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>>Any and all advice is welcome! I have been using ROS for a while
now, and I'm excited to contribute to such an amazing piece of
open-source software. I'd also like to help with the REP's, but
don't know how to get started.
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>The REP's are usually championed by a SIG, a list of which is here:
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>http://ros.org/wiki/sig
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>There are some REP's that are not associated with SIG's, however, so you can see a list of proposed changes and additions to all the REP's here:
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>https://github.com/ros-infrastructure/rep/issues?state=open
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>Other general information about REP's can be found in REP-0001:
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>http://ros.org/reps/rep-0001.html
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>Finally, we try to reserve the ros-user's mailing list for announcements, so questions like these are usually best asked on:
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>http://answers.ros.org/questions/
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>See our support guidelines for future questions:
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>http://www.ros.org/wiki/Support
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>Thanks for your contributions!
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>
>>thanks,
>>-Hunter Allen
>>Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
>>Vanderbilt University
>>Human-Machine Teaming Lab
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