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Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Author: Tully Foote/[email protected]
- License: BSD
- Repository: ros
- Source: svn https://code.ros.org/svn/ros/stacks/ros/tags/ros-1.4.10
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Author: Tully Foote/[email protected]
- License: BSD
- Repository: ros
- Source: svn https://code.ros.org/svn/ros/stacks/ros/tags/ros-1.6.9
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Author: Tully Foote/[email protected]
- License: BSD
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: ros-1.8)
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Maintainer status: maintained
- Maintainer: Dirk Thomas <dthomas AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- Author: Tully Foote <tfoote AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- License: BSD
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: groovy-devel)
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Maintainer status: maintained
- Maintainer: Dirk Thomas <dthomas AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- Author: Tully Foote <tfoote AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- License: BSD
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: hydro-devel)
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Maintainer status: maintained
- Maintainer: Dirk Thomas <dthomas AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- Author: Tully Foote <tfoote AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- License: BSD
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: indigo-devel)
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Maintainer status: maintained
- Maintainer: Dirk Thomas <dthomas AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- Author: Tully Foote <tfoote AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- License: BSD
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: jade-devel)
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Maintainer status: maintained
- Maintainer: Dirk Thomas <dthomas AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- Author: Tully Foote <tfoote AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- License: BSD
- Bug / feature tracker: https://github.com/ros/ros/issues
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: kinetic-devel)
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Maintainer status: maintained
- Maintainer: Dirk Thomas <dthomas AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- Author: Tully Foote <tfoote AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- License: BSD
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: kinetic-devel)
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Maintainer status: maintained
- Maintainer: Dirk Thomas <dthomas AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- Author: Tully Foote <tfoote AT osrfoundation DOT org>
- License: BSD
- Bug / feature tracker: https://github.com/ros/ros/issues
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: melodic-devel)
Package Summary
rosmake is a ros dependency aware build tool which can be used to build all dependencies in the correct order.
- Maintainer status: maintained
- Maintainer: Michel Hidalgo <michel AT ekumenlabs DOT com>, Jacob Perron <jacob AT openrobotics DOT org>
- Author: Tully Foote <tfoote AT osrfoundation DOT org>, Dirk Thomas <dthomas AT openrobotics DOT org>
- License: BSD
- Bug / feature tracker: https://github.com/ros/ros/issues
- Source: git https://github.com/ros/ros.git (branch: noetic-devel)
Contents
rosmake is a tool to assist with building ROS packages. It facilitates building packages that have dependencies.
ROS comprises a large number of packages. However, with the exception of some core packages that everything else depends on, e.g., roscpp and rospy, many of the packages are largely independent. As such, we have provided a build system to allow you to only build what is actually necessary to run the packages that you want to run.
A package may depend on any number of other packages, requiring that those packages be built first. These dependencies are specified in the package's manifest.xml file. However, it would be inconvenient to make you go and look at the dependencies for your package, and then in turn look at the dependencies for those packages and so on. Instead, we provide rosmake to do the ROS-wide build of everything you need for a given package.
For example, to build the move_base package, you can simply run:
$ rosmake move_base
rosmake will determine move_base's dependencies (and the dependencies' dependencies, etc.), and will ensure that all dependencies are built prior to building move_base.
If rosmake fails, there is a good chance you are missing system dependencies for one or more of the packages you are trying to install.
NOTE: you can run rosmake from anywhere, as it uses rospack to locate packages.
If you really just want to build a package, and you know that its dependencies are up-to-date, you just type make in that package's top-level directory.
You should not run rosmake multiple times simultaneously on one machine, unless you are sure that the builds don't share any dependencies. You may end up building the same package simultaneously, which can cause various problems.
Usage
Usage: rosmake [options] [PACKAGE]... Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --test-only only run tests -t build and test packages -a, --all select all packages -i, --mark-installed On successful build, mark packages as installed with ROS_NOBUILD -u, --unmark-installed Remove ROS_NOBUILD from the specified packages. This will not build anything. -v display errored builds -r, -k, --robust do not stop build on error --build-everything build all packages regardless of errors -V display all builds -s, --specified-only only build packages specified on the command line --buildtest=BUILDTEST package to buildtest --buildtest1=BUILDTEST1 package to buildtest1 --output=OUTPUT_DIR where to output results --pre-clean run make clean first --bootstrap Do the bootstrap packages even if there are no arguments --disable-logging turn off all logs --target=TARGET run make with this target --pjobs=ROS_PARALLEL_JOBS Override ROS_PARALLEL_JOBS environment variable with this number of jobs. --threads=THREADS Build up to N packages in parallel --profile print time profile after build --skip-blacklist skip packages containing a file called ROS_BUILD_BLACKLIST (Default behavior will ignore the presence of ROS_BUILD_BLACKLIST) --skip-blacklist-osx deprecated option. it will do nothing, please use platform declarations and --require-platform instead --require-platform do not build a package unless it is marked as supported on this platform --require-platform-recursive do not build a package unless it is marked as supported on this platform, and all dependents are also marked --status-rate=STATUS_UPDATE_RATE How fast to update the status bar in Hz. Default: 5Hz
Options available in ROS Electric and earlier:
--rosdep-install call rosdep install before running --rosdep-yes call rosdep install with default yes argument --no-rosdep disable the default check of rosdep
rosmake runs recursively on the dependencies of the given package(s), eventually running make on a each one. After all dependencies are built, rosmake will build the given package(s). If no package is given, it will try to build the current directory, which must contain a manifest.xml.
Parallelization
There are two parallelization options within rosmake:
parallel threads
rosmake will spawn multiple threads and build packages in parallel
parallel jobs
rosmake will run make with the ROS_PARALLEL_JOBS environment variable set to -jN, where N is a number
Modifications of Behavior
You can modify the behavior of rosmake by placing files with special names in your directory tree. These file names and their associated behaviors are described below.
ROS_NOBUILD
rosmake will skip packages with ROS_NOBUILD in the root of the package.
ROS_BUILD_BLACKLIST
rosmake will skip packages with a file ROS_BUILD_BLACKLIST in the root of the package if the option --skip-blacklist is enabled.
platform tag
If the options --require-platform only packages which declare the detected OS in their manifest (as demonstrated below) will be built.
<platform os="ubuntu" version="9.10"/>
--require-platform-recursive
- Requires that the package as well as all dependent packages have declared the specific platform as supported.