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This is the code base for libbot2.
Overview
========
libbot2 is a collection of several pieces of software (pods). Some pods
may depend on others. The current list of pods is:
bot2-core C library with some simple but useful routines,
and a set of core message types (LCM types).
bot2-vis C library of classes and functions for visualizing data
with OpenGL and GTK2.
bot2-lcmgl Transmitting and rendering OpenGL commands over LCM.
bot2-procman Process management tools for controlling many processes
on one or many workstations.
bot2-lcm-utils LCM utility programs (tunnel LCM over TCP, chop or splice
log files, etc.)
Requirements
============
These are required.
GLib 2.0+
CMake
LCM (http://lcm.googlecode.com)
Java (Sun JDK or OpenJDK strongly preferred)
Python
GTK+ 2.0+ (required by bot2-vis)
OpenGL (required by bot2-vis)
GLUT
PyGTK
Note that some pods may have fewer requirements (e.g., if you just want
bot2-core)
On a Debian/Ubuntu system, the following packages should be sufficient:
libglib2.0-dev
cmake
sun-java6-jdk | default-jdk | openjdk-6-jdk
python-dev
python-gtk2
libgtk2.0-dev
mesa-common-dev
libgl1-mesa-dev
libglu1-mesa-dev
freeglut3-dev
libjpeg-dev
Additionally, you'll need to install LCM from http://lcm.googlecode.com
On OS X, the recommended procedure is to use MacPorts and install:
cmake
pkgconfig
glib2
gtk2
atk
cairo
python26
py26-gtk
pango
mesa
Additionally, you'll need to install LCM from http://lcm.googlecode.com
(Local) Installation
====================
libbot2 adheres to the Pods core policy, and makes use of the Pods build tools.
For more information about Pods, see: https://sourceforge.net/p/pods/
You can install libbot2 to your system by running:
$ sudo make BUILD_PREFIX=/usr/local
If you don't want to install libbot2 to your system, you can also build it
inside the source directory. To do this, run:
$ make
In this case, the executables, headers, libraries etc. will be installed according to
the Pods core policy. If no other "build" directory is found, it will default to:
libbot2/build/
Uninstallation
==============
If compiled and installed to your system, run:
$ sudo make clean
note: this can only be done from the libbot2 source that was used for
installation
Documentation
=============
To build documentation, install Doxygen and then run:
$ cd doc
$ doxygen
HTML docs will then be build to doc/html/
License
=======
libbot2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
libbot2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with libbot2. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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