Hi Daniel,
yes, current yaml ignores uri for elements of type "other".
You can call "rosinstall .
http://rnd.yujinrobot.com/ycs.rosinstall". By
calling this again you also get updates from
http://rnd.yujinrobot.com/ycs.rosinstall (only adding new locations or
changing urls/versions, but not removing anything).
If ycs.rosinstall <
http://rnd.yujinrobot.com/ycs.rosinstall> has
elements with localnames such as
- git:
local-name: ycs/foo
uri: https://somewhere.com/foo.git
<https://win-ros-pkg.googlecode.com/svn/stacks/win_ros/trunk>
I think you can have most of what you want already.
You can then maintain several such rosinstall files and keep merging
them into your environment (by calling rosinstall .
http://rnd.yujinrobot.com/ycs.rosinstall", which can be in a script)
That's maybe not exactly what you want, but close.
Else, maybe describe your workflow also.
cheers,
Thibault
On 10/21/2011 10:46 AM, Daniel Stonier wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Pretty sure this can't be done with the current yaml so I guess it
> falls in the area of a feature request.
>
> e.g. envisioning a rosinstall file that would look something like:
>
> - other:
> local-name: /opt/ros/electric/ros
>
> - other:
> local-name: ycs
> uri: http://rnd.yujinrobot.com/ycs.rosinstall
>
> - svn:
> local-name: win_ros
> uri: https://win-ros-pkg.googlecode.com/svn/stacks/win_ros/trunk
>
> - git:
> uri: https://github.com/stonier/qt_ros.git
> local-name: qt_ros
> version: master
>
> where ycs.rosinstall conveniently collects and maintains its own
> working set. This would be fairly convenient to our workflow, would it
> be a useful addition for others in general?
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel Stonier.
>
>
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