El Divendres, 9 d'octubre de 2015, a les 15:59:48, Wookey va escriure: > > we (me and Leopold Palomo) have done a lot of work to bring ROS (Robot > > Operating System; free robot middleware used in many universities and > > companies world wide, see [1]) to Debian. ROS contains a ton of software > > and there exists Ubuntu packages provided by upstream installing > > everything into /opt. We started creating new policy compliant packages > > here [2]. > > > > * We are looking for DDs to sponsor the initial uploads. * > > Your timing is excellent. I (and Riku) are currently charged with > getting ROS working in Debian as part of our Linaro work.
Awesome :) > So some collaboration sound like a top plan to me :-) Great!!! > Our focus is on getting everything available on arm64 as well as > amd64, but mostly that's the same work of uploading missing packages. Jochen asked to the launchpad team to have QEMU ARM buildds. We will rebuild the packages. I would love to have launchpad infrastructure in debian .... > Riku just fixed up openni2 to build on arm64, and I'm getting > collada-dom into good enough shape to upload. I packaged collada-dom: http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/collada-dom.git please use that. If you don't like it, we can change it. But we need one. > There seem to be a pile of other toolkit/buildsystem type packages > (like python-kitchen) which are available in an ubuntu PPA (and thus > packaged), but not in debian, so need to be reviewed/uploaded too, > although I've not got my head round that part yet. python-kitchen is in debian ... > sbcl is also an issue as it's not yet ported to arm64. it would be > nice to know what's needed for an sbcl-less build on one using a > different lisp (we have 9 available!). > > I see you are just talking about the core framework packages here, not > the other pieces I've been looking at so far, but all that is needed > too, so thisis all good. I'll take a look at your repo and see how it > goes. Perfect. > > What is your preferred communication channel? this list or is there an > IRC channel? I don't know Jochen, mine is a table with some drink and maybe some nice meal. :-) I think that Jochen have created a debian-robotics channel, so it could be a good. Mail is also good. Leo -- -- Linux User 152692 GPG: 05F4A7A949A2D9AA Catalonia ------------------------------------- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
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