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p2os_urdf regression #40

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trainman419 opened this issue Jan 26, 2016 · 5 comments
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p2os_urdf regression #40

trainman419 opened this issue Jan 26, 2016 · 5 comments

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@trainman419
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It looks like p2os_urdf suffered some kind of regression and was removed from the ROS build farm back in November: http://lists.ros.org/pipermail/ros-users/2015-November/069765.html

This showed up on ROS Answers: http://answers.ros.org/question/225026/nav2d-installation/ and appears to be preventing users from using the p2os simulator.

I suspect this is related to #39

@trainman419
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Also of note, p2os_urdf is no longer listed as a package to build in the rosdistro file for Indigo: https://github.com/ros/rosdistro/blob/0e0924bbd9a89ebda3139883b6f17e17def9b218/indigo/distribution.yaml#L6657-L6677

@trainman419
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The failure of p2os_urdf to build was noted here: ros/rosdistro#9733 and a fix and release was requested, but p2os_urdf has not been fixed and released again.

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allenh1 commented Jun 15, 2017

It should be good now. I've re-released for lunar since then and all seems to be fine (passing on the buildfarm and whatnot).

@allenh1 allenh1 closed this as completed Jun 15, 2017
@mikaelarguedas
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@allenh1 now that this package has been re-released on indigo, the note on the wiki about this package being unavailable can be removed

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allenh1 commented Aug 3, 2017

@mikaelarguedas I have updated the note. Thanks!

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