A recommendation from a friend
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13 years, 7 months
RFC: Location for Player config files
by Tim Niemueller
Hi all.
I have integrated Rich's modifications to upgrade the Player package to
3.0.0. I ran into a problem I'd like to discuss here. Toby, please have
a look as you might give some insight as upstream developer.
By default the config files are now installed to
/usr/share/player/config. For Player 2.1.0 the configs were installed to
/etc/player/config, which seems more reasonable.
What is the reasoning for moving them? Since this are regular config
files which might be modified I see no reason to put them in /usr/share.
The Linux FHS states that /usr/share is for "all read-only architecture
independent data files" (cf.
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#PURPOSE26). It seems that
this does not apply to the config files. What do you think?
Regards,
Tim
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13 years, 7 months
Meeting minutes 2009-10-15
by Tim Niemueller
Hi Fedora Robotics SIG.
I have uploaded the meeting minutes to the Fedora wiki. You can find it
at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Robotics/Meeting-20091015
Short summary:
* SIG member introduced to each other
* Player upgrade to 3.0.0 imminent (updated by rmattes, will be pushed
by timn)
* rmattes will propose gearbox and Stage 3.2 for Fedora inclusion, needs
sponsor
* timn will push Fawkes once 0.4 is out
* tcollet helps getting Player patches included upstream
* focus on getting a Player/Stage/Fawkes simulation environment on a
LiveCD, likely based on F-12 during the rest of the year.
* try to get interactive demos to get the user involved with the
simulation environment easily. Can be based on Fawkes' Lua-based
behavior engine.
* ultimate goal: attract more people with the LiveCD and provide a
common ground for future advancements.
If you were not able to attend the meeting but want to join the party
please let us know!
Tim
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13 years, 7 months
Reminder: meeting today 16:00 UTC (30 minutes from now)
by Tim Niemueller
Hi Robotics SIG.
This is a short reminder that the next Fedora Robotics SIG will be held
today at 16:00 UTC (which is in abbout 30 min from now).
Regards,
Tim
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13 years, 7 months
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Reviving Robotics SIG
by Tim Niemueller
Hi all.
It's been about a year since we last coordinated and met on IRC. Many of
us went off at that time for other work (myself for thesis and exams).
I'd like to revive the Robotics SIG again, and I hope you can also
contribute some time and effort.
I'm quite happy to announce that we have finally released the Fawkes
Robot Software Framework which we use on all of our robots. The website
is at http://www.fawkesrobotics.org. I'm currently working on making it
ready for inclusion in Fedora. This brings several components e.g.
Player does not provide, most importantly a behavior engine, a scripting
environment that allows you to "just make the robot do something" in the
simulation environment, something that can become an important part of a
demo LiveCD.
Other major pieces of software we introduced (or wanted to) as Robotics
SIG are the Player and Stage packages. Player is in there, but is
waiting for a major upgrade. The Stage review stalled and was closed,
the Gazebo review never posted. Fortunately I was contacted recently by
someone wanting to jump on the Player/Stage train.
So I would like to coordinate with everybody interested in the Robotics
SIG on how to go forward from here. Some things to consider:
- Learn about and integrate new people, there have been quite a few new
subscriptions to the mailing list, so I hope for more work force :-)
- Player/Stage/Gazebo packaging
- Fawkes inclusion and small "robotics game" to develop to get the user
easily involved in a simulation environment
- RoboCup Soccer Server demo apps (maybe available already?)
- New software packages to include
- Finally prepare for a LiveCD containing all the robot software with an
easy to use simulation environment, especially as teaser
- Documentation to get people started with robotics (and the LiveCD)
- Toby Collet's distro coordination request
If we have enough interested people we might propose this as a feature
for F-13?
So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the
next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you?
Regards from Aachen,
Tim
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=================================================================
Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein)
13 years, 7 months
Updated player packages
by Rich Mattes
Hi all,
I've been talking to Tim about getting the latest versions of Player,
Stage, and Gazebo in the Fedora repos. After much work, I was finally
able to get a .spec file put together for Player-3.0.0. I've uploaded
my .spec and SRPM to http://www.richmattes.com/rpms You can try them
out, they should build and install just fine. If they're up to snuff,
you can feel free to use them as a basis for a Player 3.0 release on Fedora.
When player transitioned to CMake, they hard-coded the library install
path as $prefix/lib in several places. I had add some logic to
determine whether Cmake was running on x86_64 or ppc64, and then replace
lib with lib64 if it was. Then i had to go through and find every
hard-coded "/lib" and replace it with my new variable. A little
annoying, but the result is a version of Player 3.0.0 that builds
successfully for dist-f11 on koji. (see the buildlog at
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1740188)
I've also been talking to Tim about becoming a co-maintainer for
Player. I contacted the Fedora-Packagers list, and in order to become a
co-maintainer I still have to be sponsored. I'm going to submit gearbox
9.07 in the coming weeks in an effort to become sponsored, once I do we
can add that to Player's BuildRequires, and then I'll get to work on
Stage and Gazebo.
I went ahead and added myself and a few things to the Robotics SIG wiki
page. I also updated Player's feature matrix at
http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/wiki/LinuxRoboticsStudio, but I don't
think anyone looks there anymore.
Rich Mattes
13 years, 7 months
Re: Fedora-robotics-list Digest, Vol 16, Issue 1
by sahil agnihotri
i m also available on work dayz ......but it would be better on weekends.......
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Hi all.
It's been about a year since we last coordinated and met on IRC. Many of
us went off at that time for other work (myself for thesis and exams).
I'd like to revive the Robotics SIG again, and I hope you can also
contribute some time and effort.
I'm quite happy to announce that we have finally released the Fawkes
Robot Software Framework which we use on all of our robots. The website
is at http://www.fawkesrobotics.org. I'm currently working on making it
ready for inclusion in Fedora. This brings several components e.g.
Player does not provide, most importantly a behavior engine, a scripting
environment that allows you to "just make the robot do something" in the
simulation environment, something that can become an important part of a
demo LiveCD.
Other major pieces of software we introduced (or wanted to) as Robotics
SIG are the Player and Stage packages. Player is in there, but is
waiting for a major upgrade. The Stage review stalled and was closed,
the Gazebo review never posted. Fortunately I was contacted recently by
someone wanting to jump on the Player/Stage train.
So I would like to coordinate with everybody interested in the Robotics
SIG on how to go forward from here. Some things to consider:
- Learn about and integrate new people, there have been quite a few new
subscriptions to the mailing list, so I hope for more work force :-)
- Player/Stage/Gazebo packaging
- Fawkes inclusion and small "robotics game" to develop to get the user
easily involved in a simulation environment
- RoboCup Soccer Server demo apps (maybe available already?)
- New software packages to include
- Finally prepare for a LiveCD containing all the robot software with an
easy to use simulation environment, especially as teaser
- Documentation to get people started with robotics (and the LiveCD)
- Toby Collet's distro coordination request
If we have enough interested people we might propose this as a feature
for F-13?
So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the
next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you?
Regards from Aachen,
Tim
--
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