Kuba Kukielka <[email protected]> writes: >> Yes. >> >> Just pay attention of the licenses and licenses of each >> dependencies. > > The only thing that worries me is that when the package says that the > license is 'custom' so you never know if it is a free software license > or not except if you research.
You must not pay attention of what the PKGBUILD says, but you must pay attention of what the license in the source code say. >> And space on the server for ARM port which certainly need to be >> set. >> >> That settings should be report on the wiki for next port support. >> > >> Then we will need hackers with ARMv7 board to build. > > Would we be able to cross-compile? I don't have a board at the moment > but getting one soon, hopefully. I have heard that is possible to do that for i686 from x86_64 ... maybe it is possible to ARMv7h too. >> But that will not be enough for good robotics support, we will >> need to free ROS which is the big part in fact. >> >> Have a look to ros.org >> >> a Parabola GNU / Linux-libre + ROS will be fully free robotics >> solution. >> >> And that will be the first in the FSF world! > > Amazing! I looked at ROS before when I searched for robots made on the > BeagleBone and I was amazed at how complex it is, but how simple it > presents it. > > I also saw that it has experimental Arch GNU/Linux support. > http://wiki.ros.org/indigo/Installation/Arch > > Maybe that can help? AFAIK ROS works on Archlinux ARM (I have tested it on a BBB) <#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign> -- Aurelien Desbrieres http://www.hackers.camp _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
