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install() directly to /etc/udev/rules.d

asked 2014-02-27 03:52:29 -0600

updated 2014-03-26 12:19:28 -0600

Is there a policy on this? It's a problem if the same package in different rosdistros install the same file.

Options:

  • Install the file to a name like xyz-hydro.rules, so that there's no conflict.
  • Create a non-distro package which installs the rules, that the distro packages can depend on.
  • Don't install them; make it a manual step for the user to copy them from /opt/ros/hydro/share into the system location.
  • Install to share, but provide a postinst script to copy/link to udev/rules.d

What's the process to add a non-distro package to packages.ros.org? Thoughts?

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I think the non-distro package is the cleanest, but I'm not sure how easy it will be to get it accepted into the ROS deb repository.

ahendrix gravatar image ahendrix  ( 2014-02-27 05:51:10 -0600 )edit
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Not a policy afaik, but for "least system-wide infection" with "most ease of use", I like the way that kobuki_ftdi installs rules. Basically `rosrun kobuki_ftdi create_udev_rules` will use the correct copy command + sudo and do that.

dornhege gravatar image dornhege  ( 2014-03-24 08:48:16 -0600 )edit

@dornhege: That's what we've historically done (with Clearpath platforms). We're trying to get away from needing that manual rosrun install step, though.

mikepurvis gravatar image mikepurvis  ( 2014-03-26 12:20:16 -0600 )edit

In that case I'd also go for a non-distro package. Maybe ask at ros-release for something official?

dornhege gravatar image dornhege  ( 2014-03-28 00:31:44 -0600 )edit

Is there something official? Isn't creating another package for just one rule file a bit of an overkill?

cyborg-x1 gravatar image cyborg-x1  ( 2015-06-03 18:17:04 -0600 )edit

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answered 2015-06-24 13:40:20 -0600

As of bloom 0.5.13, you can supply files in a "debian" folder in your package, and the various debhelpers, including dh_installudev will pick them up. You can see this in action in pointgrey_camera_driver:

https://github.com/ros-drivers/pointg...

The appropriate rule gets installed by the debian package, using the proper udev machinery, but there's no pollution of the regular catkin install procedure.

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