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Revision as of 17:19, 2 June 2010
The following is a guide for compilation of drv_rave on a fresh Ubuntu 10.04 (as of 15/05/2010, what you get from a sudo aptitude safe-upgrade)(click here for Windows guide). Most installs are from source and correct version is assured following the Modules - Dependency Version specification (compatibility!). Source tarballs can also be found at http://robots.uc3m.es/svn/ASIBOTcoderepo/branches/v02/tars (permanent links!).
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First install some basic utilities:
sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake cmake-curses-gui subversion
Then install ACE 5.7.1.0 (ACE is needed for YARP).
Then install YARP 2.2.6 (YARP is needed for drv_rave).
Then install Boost 1.39 (BOOST is needed for OpenRave).
Then install OpenRAVE R1457 (OpenRave is needed for drv_rave).
And finally compile the actual module:
svn co http://robots.uc3m.es/svn/ASIBOTcoderepo/branches/v02/drivers/drv_rave cd drv_rave/mk; mkdir build; cd build cmake .. make cd ../../..
Note: YARP_DIR is set to /yarp-2.2.6/build by default. It should point to the directory where "YARPConfig.cmake" is, which is usually the YARP build directory. Something like the following should work.
cd find -name "YARPConfig.cmake" export YARP_DIR=absoulte_path_to_the_DIR_where_it_is
To run:
cd drv_rave/out/linux-x86 ./drv_rave
(Note from JGV: Also worked for Ubuntu 9.04!)