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Coincidentally, I was in the middle of testing it. Here is some feedback on the change:
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Hi Rob,
I can fix it. But not anymore today.
It's for me the same. I was just looking for something bigger than core to do a check on the recipes.
For now, this seems to be an issue for later. Yocto looks rather unstable on the master branch. And meta-raspberrypi,the machine I'm using, is lagging behind. But yes, I do agree that the desktop image should be 'ready to be used'. |
End-user entry points
We define various entry points for ROS users.
desktop_full: The desktop_full variant provides a "batteries included" experience, enabling novice users to complete most entry tutorials without knowledge of the underlying library structure.
desktop (recommended): The desktop variant provides all commonly used libraries as well as visualization tools and tutorials.
@see: https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-2001.html
Signed-off-by: Jan Vermaete <jan.vermaete@gmail.com>
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@robwoolley Thank for the link to the REP. I made a v2 of the PR. BTW: nor desktop nor desktop-full is passing at the moment with MACHINE=raspberrypi5 and Yocto=master. |
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Thanks, I see having a desktop image recipe as something I would want to add across all combinations. So, I don't feel the need to make master build 100% before merging it in. I would like to better define what it is meant to be before merging it in. For example, the ROS visualization tools currently require Qt5, X11, a graphics driver, and hardware acceleration. I think that limits the use to Intel 64 (including qemux84-64) and Raspberry Pi 4 / 5 machines. An added complication is that there are transitions going on at the moment from Qt5 with X11 to Qt6 on Wayland. I suspect that Kilted and older will need to stay on Qt5 and Rolling should make the leap to Qt6. I don't know what that means yet for weird combinations like Rolling on Kirkstone. Some of these complications make me shy to merge in the image recipe before having a plan about where things are going. It is an exciting problem to have though. I see it as charting new waters for "desktop Yocto". |
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@robwoolley All true. Another table in the readme.md file could help showing the users which image is working for which combination of Yocto/ROS at this moment. |
Add a Yocto image that includes
ros-coreanddesktop-fullwith X11 support.@robwoolley I assume this commit was buried set of patches. Could this one be added?