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ROS1 or ROS2 needs to be installed on the developer machine as well as on the target machine. | ROS1 or ROS2 needs to be installed on the developer machine as well as on the target machine. | ||
- | Before a ROS application can be started, you need to run the '' | + | For building the EEROS library with ROS support, for building an EEROS application |
< | < | ||
source / | source / | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | The same applies for building the EEROS library with ROS support and for building an EEROS application with ROS support. | + | Our EEROS build scripts already include the '' |
- | IMPORTANT If an integrated development environment such as '' | + | IMPORTANT If an integrated development environment such as '' |
==== Building the EEROS library with ROS ==== | ==== Building the EEROS library with ROS ==== | ||
If you build the library with cmake, make sure you use the -DUSE_ROS=TRUE (for ROS1) or the -DUSE_ROS2=TRUE (for ROS2) switch. | If you build the library with cmake, make sure you use the -DUSE_ROS=TRUE (for ROS1) or the -DUSE_ROS2=TRUE (for ROS2) switch. | ||
- | An example of a cmake call could look like this:\\ | + | An example of a cmake call could look like this: |
'' | '' | ||
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