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2013-06-17 03:56:05 -0500 | commented answer | motion_planners stack: broken link Hi Ben, thank you for your answer. I am on another project right now, but in the future I might be working again with ROS and in that case I will definitely be very interested in your porting of SBPL to a more recent distribution!! Thank you for writing the git repository link, for future reference! |
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2013-02-18 22:10:10 -0500 | commented answer | motion_planners stack: broken link Ok, thank you. |
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2013-02-14 03:01:08 -0500 | asked a question | motion_planners stack: broken link The motion_planners stack's page contains a broken download link. Namely the "source" link refers to a non-existent svn: https:// code.ros.org/svn/wg-ros-pkg/stacks/motion_planners/trunk. For the records, also the author's personal webpage (www. cs.cmu.edu/~maxim/software.html) refers to a non-existent webpage and svn. Thank you in advance for your help. Francesco |
2013-02-14 02:57:50 -0500 | asked a question | motion_planners: broken link The motion_planners stack page contains a broken download link. Namely the "source" link refers to a non-existent svn: code.ros.org/svn/wg-ros-pkg/stacks/motion_planners/trunk. For the records, also the author's personal webpage (w w w .cs.cmu.edu/~maxim/software.html) refers to a non-existent webpage and svn. Thank you in advance for your help. Francesco |