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asked 2011-09-05 08:17:21 -0600

jihoonl gravatar image

Hi there,

I was wondering if pr2_cockpit is released in electric. I was trying to use teleop_controllers package but it wasn't there in electric. Should I stay in diamondback to use it?

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answered 2011-09-20 10:09:26 -0600

Sarah Osentoski gravatar image

The JTTeleop controller is now located in robot_mechanism_controllers and it shows up in the controller manager as robot_mechanism_controllers/JTCartesianController.

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answered 2011-10-05 23:56:02 -0600

Hi Sarah,

I don't think that is the same controller. A quick vimdiff on the source showed too many differences. I guess there are different cartesian controllers. If you need the teleop_controller package you can just download from here: https://code.ros.org/svn/wg-ros-pkg/stacks/pr2_cockpit/trunk/teleop_controllers and compile it. That worked for me. I don't don't know if and when the pr2_cockpit stack will be available for Electric as a Debian package.

Juergen

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Hi Juergen, I looked into this and read through the code. It was reorganized and updated but the majority of the code is the same. At first glance the code seems functionally identical. I need to look/test more. We release our packages as Debian releases so a Debian dependency is necessary.
Sarah Osentoski gravatar image Sarah Osentoski  ( 2011-10-14 14:50:55 -0600 )edit

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