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ROSDEP(1) | rosdep | ROSDEP(1) |
NAME¶
rosdep - rosdep commandSYNOPSIS¶
rosdep <command> [options] [args]DESCRIPTION¶
The rosdep command helps you install external dependencies in an OS-independent manner. For example, what Debian packages do you need in order to get the OpenGL headers on Ubuntu? How about OS X? Fedora? rosdep can answer this question for your platform and install the necessary package(s).For more information on rosdep, see http://ros.org/wiki/rosdep.
Run "rosdep -h" or "rosdep <command> -h" to access the built-in tool documentation.
COMMANDS¶
check <packages>...Check if the dependencies of ROS package(s) have been
met.
install <packages>...
Install dependencies for specified ROS packages.
db <packages>...
Display the dependency database for package(s).
keys <packages>...
List the rosdep keys that the ROS packages depend
on.
what-needs <rosdeps>...
Print a list of packages that declare a rosdep on (at
least one of) <rosdeps>
where-defined <rosdeps>...
Print a list of YAML files that declare a rosdep on (at
least one of) <rosdeps>
OPTIONS¶
--os=OS_NAME:OS_VERSIONOverride OS name and version (colon-separated), e.g.
ubuntu:lucid
-i, --include_duplicates
Do not deduplicate
-a, --all
Select all ROS packages. Only valid for commands that
take <packages> as arguments.
-h, --help
Show usage information
-v, --verbose
Enable verbose output
INSTALL OPTIONS¶
--reinstall(re)install all dependencies, even if already
installed
-y, --default-yes
Tell the package manager to default to y or fail when
installing
-s, --simulate
Simulate install
-r
Continue installing despite errors.
AUTHOR¶
Tully Foote, Ken ConleyCOPYRIGHT¶
2011, Willow GarageJanuary 12, 2012 | 0.1 |