Bug#888748: ITP: enki-aseba -- Enki is a fast 2D physics-based robot simulator written in C++
Hi Georges, thanks for this ITP. I'm aware that there is a robotics task in Debian Science[1] and this package might possibly fit into this. Please coordinate with the maintainers who are working on the robotics packages. Kind regards Andreas. [1] https://blends.debian.org/science/tasks/robotics On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 03:19:31PM +0100, Georges Khaznadar wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Georges Khaznadar> > * Package name: enki-aseba > Version : 1.6.0 > Upstream Author : Stephane Magnenat > * URL : https://github.com/enki-community/enki > * License : GPL2 > Programming Lang: C++, Python > Description : Enki is a fast 2D physics-based robot simulator written in > C++ > > Enki is able to simulate cinematics, collisions, sensors and cameras of > robots > evolving on a flat surface. It also provides limited support for friction. > It is able to simulate groups of robots hundred times faster than realtime > on a modern desktop computer. > . > The library is a build-dependency for the soon-to-come aseba > package, which allows students to program and simulate the > robot Thymio, developped by EPFL (Switzerland), which my students > are using. > > -- http://fam-tille.de
Bug#888748: ITP: enki-aseba -- Enki is a fast 2D physics-based robot simulator written in C++
Hi Georges, On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 03:19:31PM +0100, Georges Khaznadar wrote: Enki is able to simulate cinematics, collisions, sensors and cameras ^^ possible typo: kinematics? with a K? thanks, Ryan
Bug#888748: ITP: enki-aseba -- Enki is a fast 2D physics-based robot simulator written in C++
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Georges Khaznadar* Package name: enki-aseba Version : 1.6.0 Upstream Author : Stephane Magnenat * URL : https://github.com/enki-community/enki * License : GPL2 Programming Lang: C++, Python Description : Enki is a fast 2D physics-based robot simulator written in C++ Enki is able to simulate cinematics, collisions, sensors and cameras of robots evolving on a flat surface. It also provides limited support for friction. It is able to simulate groups of robots hundred times faster than realtime on a modern desktop computer. . The library is a build-dependency for the soon-to-come aseba package, which allows students to program and simulate the robot Thymio, developped by EPFL (Switzerland), which my students are using.