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How to download repository?

asked 2012-11-01 14:57:05 -0500

sam gravatar image

updated 2012-11-01 14:58:46 -0500

For example,

http://code.in.tum.de/

provide many useful stacks.

What I know is go into each stack to use svn to checkout, but I want to download all of them in one instruction.

How to download this repository?

Thank you~

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answered 2012-11-02 05:20:04 -0500

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There is a way that might achieve what you want, but it is not guaranteed to work or continue to work in the future and might depend on the institution for the reasons that @Lorenz mentioned.

The rosdistro repository contains indexing information for all institutions. For fuerte see, doc/fuerte. This indexing information is provided by rosinstall files. If an institution has decided to put their releases in one rosinstall file, then you can get them all by directly using this rosinstall with rosws/rosinstall.

However, this is not guaranteed at all. rosinstalls might be named differently/split, etc. You could merge all rosinstalls into a huge one and only extract those from one instituion given you filter for the URL.

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Right. Good hint. While not all of our stacks are hosted on code.in.tum.de anymore, the rosinstall file that is used by the pre-fuerte indexer can be found here.

Lorenz gravatar image Lorenz  ( 2012-11-02 05:39:18 -0500 )edit
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answered 2012-11-01 23:33:44 -0500

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That is not possible, there is not central rosinstall file or something that contains all repositories. And not all repositories are using svn, some are using git, and we have some internal repositories, too.

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