Install Ros Indigo without downloading it everytime via terminal
Simply said, I have to install ROS Indigo on different computers, multiple times.
My plan was to install ROS on a computer, once, following this tutorial "http://wiki.ros.org/indigo/Installation/Ubuntu"
and then transfer(?) the files to another computer and compile them.
Reason for doing this is I don't have unlimited internet nor great download speeds and neither a stable connection.
So, is there a way to transfer Ros from one computer to another, offline?
"compile them"? The installation guide you link to installs binaries from
.deb
s. Nothing gets compiled.Can you clarify?
Fairly new here so I don't know how binaries work. "Compile them", basically meant install them. Through binaries, could I perform an offline installation after downloading them?
@Battu007 why don't you just automate the whole process by writing simple bash script?
A bash script will just automate the process of "downloading" ros each time, which is something I don't want to do. What i'm looking for is to transfer ros from one computer to another, offline (if that is possible).
See also #q296864 btw, of which your question is essentially a duplicate.
Right, that should work for me. Thanks for helping out