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ROS with Gentoo
Hello,
during my studies I had in different occasions to use ROS. I think it is
a great tool but it bothers me that I am usually forced to use Ubuntu in
order to have it working easily. In two previous attempts I tried to
have it working on my gentoo workstations unsuccessfully. I am not sure
if other people may have the same problem or not but in general I feel
like there is not much information on how to run it on gentoo either
because nobody is doing it or who has it working don't share the
information.

I have now the basic system working and I would like to somehow document
the little things that I had to solve step by step so that other people
doesn't have to struggle with it or even for myself in the future. I
thoguht on publishing it in wiki.gentoo.org but I wanted to ask first if
it would be a good place. I would't be a full documentation of something
stable but just a bunch modifications and steps that should be taken to
compile the base system only tested on my system.

Thank you
Quim
Re: ROS with Gentoo [ In reply to ]
I think using the wiki is a great idea.
On Feb 11, 2014 11:20 PM, "Fox" <halfsocialfox@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> during my studies I had in different occasions to use ROS. I think it is a
> great tool but it bothers me that I am usually forced to use Ubuntu in
> order to have it working easily. In two previous attempts I tried to have
> it working on my gentoo workstations unsuccessfully. I am not sure if other
> people may have the same problem or not but in general I feel like there is
> not much information on how to run it on gentoo either because nobody is
> doing it or who has it working don't share the information.
>
> I have now the basic system working and I would like to somehow document
> the little things that I had to solve step by step so that other people
> doesn't have to struggle with it or even for myself in the future. I
> thoguht on publishing it in wiki.gentoo.org but I wanted to ask first if
> it would be a good place. I would't be a full documentation of something
> stable but just a bunch modifications and steps that should be taken to
> compile the base system only tested on my system.
>
> Thank you
> Quim
>
>