Someone told me that the ros was a good stuff. But my system is RedHat 7. It seems that the ros is not suitable for my system?
Did anyone install it under the RedHat 7 successfully?
If you are willing to compile ROS from source, it should definitely be possible. Follow the instructions on: http://wiki.ros.org/indigo/Installation/Source and stay away from Ubuntu-isms replacing them with corresponding RedHat actions. There are subsections in the instructions that explain how to do things in Fedora.
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I am trying to install homebrew on windows and still searching many ways to do it.
As they said to me on the homepage, homebrew support windows 10, and I can install it.
But I can not find any way to install it on the internet.
Could you please give me some codes or some way to install homebrew to windows ?
Thank you very much.
This article seems to provide a decent guide to setting up the Linux subsystem in Windows 10.
I have some problems following the tutorial "http://wiki.ros.org/Industrial/Tutori...". I have installed ROS Melodic and i want to use an slave ethercat like the "IO rack: EtherCAT Couper, 8 DI, & 8DO (all Beckhoff)" but different brand (Omron), and when i try to follow the step 1: Install OROCOS toolchain for ROS it return a error when i follow the tutorial "http://wiki.ros.org/orocos_toolchain" and execute the command "rosdep install orocos_toolchain" the error is the next: ERROR: Rosdep cannot find all required resources to answer your query Missing resource orocos_toolchain.
I use ROS 1 Distro: melodic SO: Ubuntu 18:04
Someone can i help me, please. I was searching another ways to install OROCOS toolchain but i didn't have success.
Most of the readily available documentation for installing / using Orocos is out of date. For example, that page you were at is (at timeof writing) 6 years old, for an end-of-life distro.
The up-to-date info is on their github and website (The website, for you right now, is probably less useful, but this page still is). Respectively, you should now install that fat stack as sudo apt install ros-melodic-rtt-ros-integration, aka install from binary sources. Make sure to pay careful attention to Building ROS-Based Orocos Components, because they have their own system which changes the CMake process. There's also other packages that they/others keep from other stacks, you can see the whole list by trying to autocomplete apt install ros-melodic-rtt-
I developed an image processing library with OpenCV and it works well in Windows, Android(Native) and iOS.
Now I want to build my library to run on AIX server. Unfortunately I couldn't find any guidance for building OpenCV for AIX.
Can you give me any guidance?
There is no official support for OpenCV on AIX. No community driven project either.
However there is another project maintained by IBM called IBM AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications.
This project is intended for developers and provides most Linux based, especially GNU based programming languages, tools & libraries to be run on AIX.
You'll have to go through setting up the environment / dependencies, though it must compile just fine. Linux tutorials for building OpenCV using GCC should work just fine.
You might ask the person at Perzl if he could build it. He must have a lot of knowledge, tools, and environment already. I also find it much better than the IBM AIX Toolbox so if you want to try to do it yourself, I would start with his versions instead of IBM's.
Group Bull use to have a similar set of built open source packages but I don't know where they disappeared to.
How to install OpenCv on raspberry-pi (OpenWRT)? and what is the best programming language to use on the Linux running on the Rpi?
Someone already tried to add this package to OpenWrt. You could try to update the patch.
I've also found this tutorial.
If you don't necessarily need OpenWrt, you could use Buildroot. This distro provides OpenCV already and Python integration patches were already posted to its mailing list.
I am new to the Linux scene and I am trying to get OpenCV installed and running on our server as I need it to build and run a few applications on the system. I have followed the Ubuntu package Install directions, but I seem to have an issue when I get to the install command. I get the terminal saying that it is reading the package list and after a few seconds I get a message saying that opencv cannot be found.
Has anyone had any experiences installing this library and can anyone possibly help guide me on how to use this whole setup? If it's any help I get a 404 error when I try to access the PPA in the update. Did I add the repository incorrectly?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
OpenCV 2.1 is quite old. Try setting up his new PPA for OpenCV 2.3.1. It has a Natty target.
Hope that's helpful!