ROS meeting, 17 June 2008

  • moving to cmake
    • cmake is far better than I imagined
    • brian has wrapped it up as a ROS package
    • any scary issues (besides documenting how to use it) before we roll it out?
  • shared packages in rospack
    • some 3rd-party packages (e.g. cmake, ffmpeg, opencv) take a long time to compile and eat up a fair amount of disk space
    • it would be nice to have a way to tell rospack that certain builds of certain packages are available on the network, so everybody doesn't have to have their own versions of it
    • kind of a big deal for us at Stanford (and almost surely at other universities), because user-account quota is scarce for undergrads, and you don't want to eat it all up with just your build of cmake or OpenCV)
    • proposal: a rospack "site definition file" that maps between rospack packages and where a pre-built version of one is, so long as some predicate is met (e.g. 32-bit machine, Fedora 6, on AFS).
    • questions:
      • any pre-existing tools could be used for this purpose?
      • if not, best way to implement? (as bash scripts in a rospack "plugins" directory, as an XML file in ROS_ROOT, etc.)

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