I was unaware of this command... thanks!
--Adam
Adam Leeper
Stanford University
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On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Bhaskara Marthi
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bhaskara@willowgarage.com>wrote:
> You can use the roslocate command. E.g.,
>
> $ roslocate svn pr2_defs
>
> https://code.ros.org/svn/wg-ros-pkg/branches/trunk_cturtle/stacks/pr2_common_alpha/pr2_defs
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> - Bhaskara
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> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Kurt Konolige <konolige@willowgarage.com>wrote:
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>> All -
>>
>> Often I want to overlay an experimental package onto C-Turtle, and the
>> wiki pages for the package are pretty clear, with one exception - it's
>> difficult to find the svn address for the overlay. This is typical
>> (from the pr2_defs wiki page):
>>
>> * Author: Eric Berger, Sachin Chitta, John Hsu
>> * License: BSD
>> * Repository: wg-ros-pkg (https://code.ros.org/svn/wg-ros-pkg)
>>
>> You have to rummage around the svn tree to find the actual address for
>> the package. It would be very helpful to include that address. Of
>> course, if the tree gets changed a lot, this means the wiki pages will
>> be out of date. But better this than trying to find stuff all the
>> time.
>>
>> Cheers --Kurt
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