This is a layer to provide ROS in an openembedded linux system. Currently, this layer is still under development and not fully functional. AUTHOR Lukas Bulwahn, BMW Car IT GmbH <lukas.bulwahn@oss.bmw-carit.de> HOW TO CONTRIBUTE We are still working on this development and are interested in other use cases. If you are interested in this project, please contact us via email. The more people are interested, the more we will be pushing this project. If you want to contribute, please contact us and we can discuss open issues and how we could join forces. PURPOSE of this document: This document describes - the state of the current work - the installation, use and content of the git repository meta_ros - milestones, the open issues and how some issues have been resolved. - license information and origin of redistributed files STATE OF THIS WORK: This repository provides - Native compilation of ROS-fuerte - Native compilation of ROS-groovy - Attempt of cross-compilation of ROS-fuerte (in development) - Attempt of cross-compilation of catkin 0.5.58 (shipped with ROS-groovy) (in development) - Attempt of cross-compilation of ROS-groovy (in development) INSTALLATION: The repository only contains a layer for ros that builds on top of the existing openembedded core layer. You can download the yocto poky-danny-8.0 archive, but then you should update the distutils.bbclass, and maybe also the url of libarchive. To install, unpack http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/yocto/yocto-1.3/poky-danny-8.0.tar.bz2 into a directory <dir>. In the directory of the layers, clone this repository into the subdirectory meta-ros. Add the meta-ros directory to your local bblayers.conf file. USE for native compilation of ROS-fuerte on the qemu VM: The commands source oe-init-build-env bitbake core-image-ros-fuerte builds our specifically configured linux image. With `runqemu qemux86 qemuparams="-m 2048" core-image-ros-fuerte` the linux image runs within a virtual machine with 2048 MB of memory. We assumed that this is running on and compiled for an x86 architecture. For other architectures, some settings must be adjusted. On the host system, run fetch-ros-fuerte.sh in a fresh directory, e.g. ~/ros-repos/. It clones all ros repositories locally. After starting the virtual machine, copy the installation script from the host system to the home directory with scp. scp lukas@192.168.7.1:/<location of repository>/install-fuerte.sh . Adjust configuration in install-fuerte.sh and then run c sh ./install-fuerte.sh The installation script installs ros and starts roscore. USE for native compilation of ROS-groovy on the qemu VM: The commands source oe-init-build-env bitbake core-image-ros-groovy builds our specifically configured linux image. With `runqemu qemux86 qemuparams="-m 2048" core-image-ros-groovy` the linux image runs within a virtual machine with 2048 MB of memory. We assumed that this is running on and compiled for an x86 architecture. For other architectures, some settings must be adjusted. On the host system, run mk_src in some clean temporary directory. It copies all ros sources from their URLs and puts them into one src.tar.gz archive. After starting the virtual machine, copy the installation script from the host system to the home directory with scp. scp lukas@192.168.7.1:/<location of repository>/install-groovy.sh . Adjust configuration in install-groovy.sh and then run sh ./install-groovy.sh The installation script installs ros and starts roscore. USE for cross-compilation of ROS-fuerte (in development): source oe-init-build-env bitbake ros momentarily fails at some point with: > CMake Error at catkin/cmake/find_program_required.cmake:5 (message): > check_test_ran.py not found > Call Stack (most recent call first): > ../catkin/CMakeFiles/tests.cmake:31 (find_program_required) > ../catkin/CMakeFiles/tests.cmake:41 (catkin_initialize_tests) > catkin/cmake/all.cmake:54 (include) > catkin/CMakeLists.txt:12 (include) > > > > -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred! > > > ERROR: Function failed: do_configure (see /home/lukas/NEW/poky-danny-8.0/build/tmp/work/i586-poky-linux/ros-1.0-r0/temp/log.do_configure.9702 for further information) > ERROR: Logfile of failure stored in: /home/lukas/NEW/poky-danny-8.0/build/tmp/work/i586-poky-linux/ros-1.0-r0/temp/log.do_configure.9702 USE for cross-compilation of ROS-groovy (in development): source oe-init-build-env bitbake ros-cpp-common does not work because the catkin-native package does not install correctly yet. CONTENT of the repository: README this README file, which contains all important information COPYING.MIT MIT license conf/layer.conf configuration file for this layer install.sh installation script that runs within the virtual machine recipes-core/images/core-image-ros.bb recipe for our own core image (derived from core-image-minimal) recipes-devtools/python/python-pyyaml_3.10.bb recipe for pyyaml python library recipes-devtools/python/python-rospkg_1.0.15.bb recipe for rospkg tool recipes-devtools/python/python-empy_3.3.bb recipe for empy python library recipes-devtools/python/python-nose_1.2.1.bb recipe for nose python library recipes-devtools/python/python-rosinstall_0.6.21.bb recipe for rosinstall tool recipes-devtools/python/python-vcstools_0.1.26.bb recipe required by rosinstall tool recipes-devtools/python/python-dateutil_1.5.bb recipe required by rosinstall tool recipes-devtools/python/python-pyyaml-native_3.10.bb native recipes for cross-compilation recipes-devtools/python/python-rospkg-native_1.0.15.bb recipes-devtools/python/python-empy-native_3.3.bb recipes-devtools/python/python-nose-native_1.2.1.bb recipes-devtools/log4cxx recipes and patches for log4cxx 0.10.0 recipes-devtools/log4cxx/log4cxx_0.10.0.bb recipes-devtools/log4cxx/log4cxx/0001-log4cxx_0-10-0_add-missing-includes.patch recipes-devtools/log4cxx/log4cxx/0003-log4cxx-0.10.0-add_stdio_header.patch recipes-devtools/log4cxx/log4cxx/0002-Remove-duplicates-from-makefile.patch recipes-ros/ros/ros.bb recipe for ros (incomplete) recipes-ros/ros/ros/fuerte-ros-base.rosinstall the .rosinstall file to download ros classes/distutils.bbclass distutils recipe originated from oe-core (patch submitted to oe-core and accepted) classes/setuptools.bbclass adjustments for python setuptools RESOLVED ISSUES for native compilation: - recipes for python-pyyaml and python-rospkg create invalid shell scripts (header line refers to python-native instead of python.) RESOLVED by patching distutils class--has been committed to oe-core. - recipe for log4cxx requires another patch. RESOLVED by providing patch 0003 in recipe - Compilation with make fails in the virtual machine because of insufficient memory during compilation. RESOLVED by increasing memory. - rospkg modules are not found when runnning python. RESOLVED by using the dist_utils argument to use traditional packaging mechanism and avoid .egg files at all (suggested by Ross Burton) OPEN ISSUES for native compilation: - python-setuptools requires some python-modules at run-time. TEMPORARILY RESOLVED by adding all python-modules in the image SHOULD BE RESOLVED by creating an appropriate patch for python-setuptools and contributing to openembedded-core OPEN ISSUES for cross-compilation of ros-fuerte: - understand what rosinstall actually does - how fetch from multiple git repositories in one recipe? LICENSE All metadata is MIT licensed unless otherwise stated. Source code included in tree for individual recipes is under the LICENSE stated in each recipe (.bb file) unless otherwise stated. This README document is Copyright (C) 2012 BMW Car IT GmbH. REDISTRIBUTIONS The log4cxx recipe originated from the recipe in the OpenEmbedded (Classic) Development (cf. http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded/tree/recipes/log4cxx) licensed with the MIT License. The core-image-ros recipe originated from the core-image-minimal recipe in OpenEmbedded Core (cf. http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/tree/meta/recipes-core/images/core-image-minimal.bb) licensed with the MIT License. The distutils class originated from the distutils class in OpenEmbedded Core (cf. http://cgit.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/tree/meta/classes/distutils.bbclass) licensed with the MIT License. The libtinyxml recipe originated from the recipe in the OpenEmbedded meta layer (cf. http://cgit.openembedded.org/meta-openembedded/tree/meta-oe/recipes-support/libtinyxml) licensed with the MIT License. The modified files are redistributed here under the same MIT License.