robotpkg/net/rosix bulk build results
Log for rosix-1.2 on Rocky-8-x86_64: bulk.log (Back)
=> Checking for clear installation
===> Installing bootstrap dependencies for rosix-1.2
=> Installing /opt/robotpkg/var/lib/robotpkg/packages/bsd/Rocky-8-x86_64/All/digest-20080510.tgz
=> Installing /opt/robotpkg/var/lib/robotpkg/packages/bsd/Rocky-8-x86_64/All/tnftp-20151004~ssl.tgz
===> Checking bootstrap dependencies for rosix-1.2
=> Required robotpkg package digest>=20080510: digest-20080510 found
=> Required robotpkg package tnftp>=20130505~ssl: tnftp-20151004~ssl found
=> Required system package gzip: gzip-1.9 found
=> Required system package pax and tar archivers: pax found
=> Required system package pkg_install>=20110805.12: pkg_install-20211115.3 found
===> Done bootstrap-depends for rosix-1.2
===> Installing full dependencies for rosix-1.2
=> Dependency digest-20080510 already installed
=> Required robotpkg package ros-actionlib>=1.11: N/A
=> Required robotpkg package ros-comm>=1.13: N/A
=> Installing /opt/robotpkg/var/lib/robotpkg/packages/bsd/Rocky-8-x86_64/All/ros-genpy-0.6.16.tgz
To use ros, the following environment variables must contain those values:
ROS_MASTER_URI http://localhost:11311
ROS_PACKAGE_PATH /opt/openrobots/share
PYTHONPATH /opt/openrobots/lib/python3.6/site-packages
PATH /opt/openrobots/bin
As an alternative to the above configuration, commands can be executed by
using the `env.sh' wrapper. For instance, roscore can be started like so:
/opt/openrobots/etc/ros/env.sh roscore
In Bourne shell scripts, the following file can be sourced instead:
/opt/openrobots/etc/ros/setup.sh
=> Dependency tnftp-20151004~ssl already installed
===> Deinstalling for rosix
Removed digest-20080510
Removing dependency py36-catkin-pkg-1.0.0
Removing dependency py36-ros-catkin-0.7.29
Removing dependency ros-genmsg-0.6.0
Removing dependency
Removed ros-genpy-0.6.16
Removed tnftp-20151004~ssl