The update to version 1.5.34 includes a patch [1] that removes
whitespaces from the license line in the package.xml.
Hence, the hash is now the common hash similar to all other
BSD-licensed ROS packages.
[1] ab496af75c
The dynamic-reconfigure recipe is updated to 1.5.33 to be in line with
4551e7c32d/hydro/release.yaml.
The previously applied patch has been included in 1.5.33 and is
removed from the recipe and this repository.
Before this commit, the following sequence of bitbake commands
failed because the path was set during compile time, and not at
runtime. After the patch from Dirk Thomas, the following sequence
now works.
bitbake nodelet-topic-tools -c cleansstate && \
bitbake dynamic-reconfigure && bitbake nodelet-topic-tools
To compile nodelet-topic-tools, we must provide a working
dynamic-reconfigure in the native sysroot. This requires
some adjustments to the native versions of the required
python modules.
In particular, the following tasks ran successfully for this
commit:
This command tests compiling rospack-native:
rm bitbake.lock cache/ sstate-cache/ tmp-eglibc/ -rf && bitbake rospack-native
This command tests compiling roslib-native:
rm bitbake.lock cache/ sstate-cache/ tmp-eglibc/ -rf && bitbake roslib-native
As nodelet-topic-tools uses rospack-native and roslib-native to
some extent (dependency: rospack-native -> roslib-native ->
dynamic-reconfigure-native -> nodelet-topic-tools), this command
tests running rospack-native and roslib-native:
rm bitbake.lock cache/ sstate-cache/ tmp-eglibc/ -rf && bitbake nodelet-topic-tools
This command tests compiling rospack and roslib:
rm bitbake.lock cache/ sstate-cache/ tmp-eglibc/ -rf && bitbake rospack
rm bitbake.lock cache/ sstate-cache/ tmp-eglibc/ -rf && bitbake roslib
All these command run with this commit without errors, and
future commits to these files should keep them run without
errors or justify modifications with better tests.
A minor open issue related to rospack is issue #116
(cf. https://github.com/bmwcarit/meta-ros/issues/116).
This commit incorporates feedback from Stefan Herbrechtsmeier.