octovis package from octomap repodynamic_edt_3d octomap octovis |
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Package Summary
Tags | No category tags. |
Version | 1.10.0 |
License | GPLv2 |
Build type | CMAKE |
Use | RECOMMENDED |
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/octomap/octomap.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | devel |
Last Updated | 2024-04-01 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Package Description
Additional Links
Maintainers
- Armin Hornung
- Wolfgang Merkt
Authors
- Kai M. Wurm
- Armin Hornung
Octomap - A probabilistic, flexible, and compact 3D mapping library for robotic systems
Authors: K. M. Wurm, A. Hornung, University of Freiburg, Copyright (C) 2009-2013. https://octomap.github.io
Octovis is a visualization tool and library for OctoMap. It is distributed under the GPL license (see “LICENSE.txt”).
Octovis is based on QGLViewer, distributed under the GPL license with an [exception by the author] (octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer/GPL_EXCEPTION).
LINUX
You can build octovis independently of octomap by following the these steps:
cd octovis
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
You can manually set the location of the octomap library with the
octomap_DIR
variable in CMake.
Note: If you get an error such as
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1148 (MESSAGE): Qt qmake not found!
but you have Qt4 installed, this probably means that both Qt3 and Qt4 are installed. In Ubuntu this can be resolved by executing:
sudo update-alternatives --config qmake
and choosing Qt4.
WINDOWS
The octomap viewer octovis can be compiled and used under Windows although this has not been tested in-depth. Feedback is welcome (“it works” is nice too :-))
To compile the library you need:
- OpenGL
- cmake (http://www.cmake.org)
- QT development environment (see below)
MinGW
- Download the MinGW distribution (http://www.mingw.org)
- Install C++ compiler and add MingGW/bin to your system PATH
- Download the QT library with MinGW support (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
-
First build the GQLViewer library. Open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT) and execute:
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake mingw32-make This will generate QGLViewer2.dll and libQGLViewer2.a
-
The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package. From a shell execute:
cd octomap/build cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" .. mingw32-make
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- Download the QT library with Visual Studio 20xx support (currently 2008) (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
- To build the qglviewer library
-
open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT)
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake -t vclib QGLViewer.pro -spec win32-msvc2010 (ignore any warnings) - Load the generated file QGLViewer.vcxproj and build the project. This will give you the needed files QGLViewer2.(dll,lib).
-
- The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package.
These steps will create a solution file for the library and the viewer:
- Start the cmake-gui and set the code directory to the octomap main directory.
- Set the build directory to, e.g.,
/build
- Press “Generate”, select the appropriate generator, e. g. “Visual Studio 10”. This generates a solution file octomap-distribution.sln
- Load this file and build the project.
Some more hints on compiling with Visual Studio (these may be necessary depending on the VS version and CMake version):
- When compiling QGLViewer, modify the output path in “Properties->Linker-> General->Output”. Remove the “debug” and “release” prefix so the libs are installed in the base dir.
- For the octivis-shared target, add the Qt lib path (“C:\path\to\Qt\4.7.2\lib”) to “Properties->Linker->General->Additional Library Directories”, and add the following Qt libs as dependencies in “Properties->Linker->Input-> Additional Dependencies”: QtCore4.lib, QtOpenGL4.lib, QtGui4.lib and QtXml4.lib (and the debug versions of them to the Debug configuration)
- If the debug version of octovis throws this error: “QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice”, it is linking to the release version of QGLViewer. Change the library dependency of octovis and octovis-shared to the debug version QGLViewerd2.lib in “Properties->Linker->Input->Additional Dependencies”.
When executing octovis.exe, Windows needs to find the following libraries, so make sure they are on the PATH or in the same directory: QGLViewer2.dll, QtOpenGL4.dll, QTGui4.dll, QTCore4.dll
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octovis package from octomap repodynamic_edt_3d octomap octovis |
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Package Summary
Tags | No category tags. |
Version | 1.10.0 |
License | GPLv2 |
Build type | CMAKE |
Use | RECOMMENDED |
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/octomap/octomap.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | devel |
Last Updated | 2024-04-01 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Package Description
Additional Links
Maintainers
- Armin Hornung
- Wolfgang Merkt
Authors
- Kai M. Wurm
- Armin Hornung
Octomap - A probabilistic, flexible, and compact 3D mapping library for robotic systems
Authors: K. M. Wurm, A. Hornung, University of Freiburg, Copyright (C) 2009-2013. https://octomap.github.io
Octovis is a visualization tool and library for OctoMap. It is distributed under the GPL license (see “LICENSE.txt”).
Octovis is based on QGLViewer, distributed under the GPL license with an [exception by the author] (octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer/GPL_EXCEPTION).
LINUX
You can build octovis independently of octomap by following the these steps:
cd octovis
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
You can manually set the location of the octomap library with the
octomap_DIR
variable in CMake.
Note: If you get an error such as
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1148 (MESSAGE): Qt qmake not found!
but you have Qt4 installed, this probably means that both Qt3 and Qt4 are installed. In Ubuntu this can be resolved by executing:
sudo update-alternatives --config qmake
and choosing Qt4.
WINDOWS
The octomap viewer octovis can be compiled and used under Windows although this has not been tested in-depth. Feedback is welcome (“it works” is nice too :-))
To compile the library you need:
- OpenGL
- cmake (http://www.cmake.org)
- QT development environment (see below)
MinGW
- Download the MinGW distribution (http://www.mingw.org)
- Install C++ compiler and add MingGW/bin to your system PATH
- Download the QT library with MinGW support (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
-
First build the GQLViewer library. Open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT) and execute:
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake mingw32-make This will generate QGLViewer2.dll and libQGLViewer2.a
-
The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package. From a shell execute:
cd octomap/build cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" .. mingw32-make
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- Download the QT library with Visual Studio 20xx support (currently 2008) (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
- To build the qglviewer library
-
open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT)
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake -t vclib QGLViewer.pro -spec win32-msvc2010 (ignore any warnings) - Load the generated file QGLViewer.vcxproj and build the project. This will give you the needed files QGLViewer2.(dll,lib).
-
- The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package.
These steps will create a solution file for the library and the viewer:
- Start the cmake-gui and set the code directory to the octomap main directory.
- Set the build directory to, e.g.,
/build
- Press “Generate”, select the appropriate generator, e. g. “Visual Studio 10”. This generates a solution file octomap-distribution.sln
- Load this file and build the project.
Some more hints on compiling with Visual Studio (these may be necessary depending on the VS version and CMake version):
- When compiling QGLViewer, modify the output path in “Properties->Linker-> General->Output”. Remove the “debug” and “release” prefix so the libs are installed in the base dir.
- For the octivis-shared target, add the Qt lib path (“C:\path\to\Qt\4.7.2\lib”) to “Properties->Linker->General->Additional Library Directories”, and add the following Qt libs as dependencies in “Properties->Linker->Input-> Additional Dependencies”: QtCore4.lib, QtOpenGL4.lib, QtGui4.lib and QtXml4.lib (and the debug versions of them to the Debug configuration)
- If the debug version of octovis throws this error: “QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice”, it is linking to the release version of QGLViewer. Change the library dependency of octovis and octovis-shared to the debug version QGLViewerd2.lib in “Properties->Linker->Input->Additional Dependencies”.
When executing octovis.exe, Windows needs to find the following libraries, so make sure they are on the PATH or in the same directory: QGLViewer2.dll, QtOpenGL4.dll, QTGui4.dll, QTCore4.dll
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octovis package from octomap repodynamic_edt_3d octomap octovis |
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Package Summary
Tags | No category tags. |
Version | 1.10.0 |
License | GPLv2 |
Build type | CMAKE |
Use | RECOMMENDED |
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/octomap/octomap.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | devel |
Last Updated | 2024-04-01 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Package Description
Additional Links
Maintainers
- Armin Hornung
- Wolfgang Merkt
Authors
- Kai M. Wurm
- Armin Hornung
Octomap - A probabilistic, flexible, and compact 3D mapping library for robotic systems
Authors: K. M. Wurm, A. Hornung, University of Freiburg, Copyright (C) 2009-2013. https://octomap.github.io
Octovis is a visualization tool and library for OctoMap. It is distributed under the GPL license (see “LICENSE.txt”).
Octovis is based on QGLViewer, distributed under the GPL license with an [exception by the author] (octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer/GPL_EXCEPTION).
LINUX
You can build octovis independently of octomap by following the these steps:
cd octovis
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
You can manually set the location of the octomap library with the
octomap_DIR
variable in CMake.
Note: If you get an error such as
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1148 (MESSAGE): Qt qmake not found!
but you have Qt4 installed, this probably means that both Qt3 and Qt4 are installed. In Ubuntu this can be resolved by executing:
sudo update-alternatives --config qmake
and choosing Qt4.
WINDOWS
The octomap viewer octovis can be compiled and used under Windows although this has not been tested in-depth. Feedback is welcome (“it works” is nice too :-))
To compile the library you need:
- OpenGL
- cmake (http://www.cmake.org)
- QT development environment (see below)
MinGW
- Download the MinGW distribution (http://www.mingw.org)
- Install C++ compiler and add MingGW/bin to your system PATH
- Download the QT library with MinGW support (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
-
First build the GQLViewer library. Open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT) and execute:
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake mingw32-make This will generate QGLViewer2.dll and libQGLViewer2.a
-
The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package. From a shell execute:
cd octomap/build cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" .. mingw32-make
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- Download the QT library with Visual Studio 20xx support (currently 2008) (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
- To build the qglviewer library
-
open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT)
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake -t vclib QGLViewer.pro -spec win32-msvc2010 (ignore any warnings) - Load the generated file QGLViewer.vcxproj and build the project. This will give you the needed files QGLViewer2.(dll,lib).
-
- The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package.
These steps will create a solution file for the library and the viewer:
- Start the cmake-gui and set the code directory to the octomap main directory.
- Set the build directory to, e.g.,
/build
- Press “Generate”, select the appropriate generator, e. g. “Visual Studio 10”. This generates a solution file octomap-distribution.sln
- Load this file and build the project.
Some more hints on compiling with Visual Studio (these may be necessary depending on the VS version and CMake version):
- When compiling QGLViewer, modify the output path in “Properties->Linker-> General->Output”. Remove the “debug” and “release” prefix so the libs are installed in the base dir.
- For the octivis-shared target, add the Qt lib path (“C:\path\to\Qt\4.7.2\lib”) to “Properties->Linker->General->Additional Library Directories”, and add the following Qt libs as dependencies in “Properties->Linker->Input-> Additional Dependencies”: QtCore4.lib, QtOpenGL4.lib, QtGui4.lib and QtXml4.lib (and the debug versions of them to the Debug configuration)
- If the debug version of octovis throws this error: “QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice”, it is linking to the release version of QGLViewer. Change the library dependency of octovis and octovis-shared to the debug version QGLViewerd2.lib in “Properties->Linker->Input->Additional Dependencies”.
When executing octovis.exe, Windows needs to find the following libraries, so make sure they are on the PATH or in the same directory: QGLViewer2.dll, QtOpenGL4.dll, QTGui4.dll, QTCore4.dll
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octovis package from octomap repodynamic_edt_3d octomap octovis |
|
Package Summary
Tags | No category tags. |
Version | 1.10.0 |
License | GPLv2 |
Build type | CMAKE |
Use | RECOMMENDED |
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/OctoMap/octomap.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | devel |
Last Updated | 2024-04-01 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | Continuous Integration : 0 / 0 |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Package Description
Additional Links
Maintainers
- Armin Hornung
- Wolfgang Merkt
Authors
- Kai M. Wurm
- Armin Hornung
Octomap - A probabilistic, flexible, and compact 3D mapping library for robotic systems
Authors: K. M. Wurm, A. Hornung, University of Freiburg, Copyright (C) 2009-2013. https://octomap.github.io
Octovis is a visualization tool and library for OctoMap. It is distributed under the GPL license (see “LICENSE.txt”).
Octovis is based on QGLViewer, distributed under the GPL license with an [exception by the author] (octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer/GPL_EXCEPTION).
LINUX
You can build octovis independently of octomap by following the these steps:
cd octovis
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
You can manually set the location of the octomap library with the
octomap_DIR
variable in CMake.
Note: If you get an error such as
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1148 (MESSAGE): Qt qmake not found!
but you have Qt4 installed, this probably means that both Qt3 and Qt4 are installed. In Ubuntu this can be resolved by executing:
sudo update-alternatives --config qmake
and choosing Qt4.
WINDOWS
The octomap viewer octovis can be compiled and used under Windows although this has not been tested in-depth. Feedback is welcome (“it works” is nice too :-))
To compile the library you need:
- OpenGL
- cmake (http://www.cmake.org)
- QT development environment (see below)
MinGW
- Download the MinGW distribution (http://www.mingw.org)
- Install C++ compiler and add MingGW/bin to your system PATH
- Download the QT library with MinGW support (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
-
First build the GQLViewer library. Open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT) and execute:
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake mingw32-make This will generate QGLViewer2.dll and libQGLViewer2.a
-
The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package. From a shell execute:
cd octomap/build cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" .. mingw32-make
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- Download the QT library with Visual Studio 20xx support (currently 2008) (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
- To build the qglviewer library
-
open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT)
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake -t vclib QGLViewer.pro -spec win32-msvc2010 (ignore any warnings) - Load the generated file QGLViewer.vcxproj and build the project. This will give you the needed files QGLViewer2.(dll,lib).
-
- The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package.
These steps will create a solution file for the library and the viewer:
- Start the cmake-gui and set the code directory to the octomap main directory.
- Set the build directory to, e.g.,
/build
- Press “Generate”, select the appropriate generator, e. g. “Visual Studio 10”. This generates a solution file octomap-distribution.sln
- Load this file and build the project.
Some more hints on compiling with Visual Studio (these may be necessary depending on the VS version and CMake version):
- When compiling QGLViewer, modify the output path in “Properties->Linker-> General->Output”. Remove the “debug” and “release” prefix so the libs are installed in the base dir.
- For the octivis-shared target, add the Qt lib path (“C:\path\to\Qt\4.7.2\lib”) to “Properties->Linker->General->Additional Library Directories”, and add the following Qt libs as dependencies in “Properties->Linker->Input-> Additional Dependencies”: QtCore4.lib, QtOpenGL4.lib, QtGui4.lib and QtXml4.lib (and the debug versions of them to the Debug configuration)
- If the debug version of octovis throws this error: “QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice”, it is linking to the release version of QGLViewer. Change the library dependency of octovis and octovis-shared to the debug version QGLViewerd2.lib in “Properties->Linker->Input->Additional Dependencies”.
When executing octovis.exe, Windows needs to find the following libraries, so make sure they are on the PATH or in the same directory: QGLViewer2.dll, QtOpenGL4.dll, QTGui4.dll, QTCore4.dll
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octovis package from octomap repodynamic_edt_3d octomap octovis |
|
Package Summary
Tags | No category tags. |
Version | 1.10.0 |
License | GPLv2 |
Build type | CMAKE |
Use | RECOMMENDED |
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/octomap/octomap.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | devel |
Last Updated | 2024-04-01 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Package Description
Additional Links
Maintainers
- Armin Hornung
- Wolfgang Merkt
Authors
- Kai M. Wurm
- Armin Hornung
Octomap - A probabilistic, flexible, and compact 3D mapping library for robotic systems
Authors: K. M. Wurm, A. Hornung, University of Freiburg, Copyright (C) 2009-2013. https://octomap.github.io
Octovis is a visualization tool and library for OctoMap. It is distributed under the GPL license (see “LICENSE.txt”).
Octovis is based on QGLViewer, distributed under the GPL license with an [exception by the author] (octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer/GPL_EXCEPTION).
LINUX
You can build octovis independently of octomap by following the these steps:
cd octovis
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
You can manually set the location of the octomap library with the
octomap_DIR
variable in CMake.
Note: If you get an error such as
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1148 (MESSAGE): Qt qmake not found!
but you have Qt4 installed, this probably means that both Qt3 and Qt4 are installed. In Ubuntu this can be resolved by executing:
sudo update-alternatives --config qmake
and choosing Qt4.
WINDOWS
The octomap viewer octovis can be compiled and used under Windows although this has not been tested in-depth. Feedback is welcome (“it works” is nice too :-))
To compile the library you need:
- OpenGL
- cmake (http://www.cmake.org)
- QT development environment (see below)
MinGW
- Download the MinGW distribution (http://www.mingw.org)
- Install C++ compiler and add MingGW/bin to your system PATH
- Download the QT library with MinGW support (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
-
First build the GQLViewer library. Open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT) and execute:
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake mingw32-make This will generate QGLViewer2.dll and libQGLViewer2.a
-
The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package. From a shell execute:
cd octomap/build cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" .. mingw32-make
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- Download the QT library with Visual Studio 20xx support (currently 2008) (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
- To build the qglviewer library
-
open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT)
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake -t vclib QGLViewer.pro -spec win32-msvc2010 (ignore any warnings) - Load the generated file QGLViewer.vcxproj and build the project. This will give you the needed files QGLViewer2.(dll,lib).
-
- The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package.
These steps will create a solution file for the library and the viewer:
- Start the cmake-gui and set the code directory to the octomap main directory.
- Set the build directory to, e.g.,
/build
- Press “Generate”, select the appropriate generator, e. g. “Visual Studio 10”. This generates a solution file octomap-distribution.sln
- Load this file and build the project.
Some more hints on compiling with Visual Studio (these may be necessary depending on the VS version and CMake version):
- When compiling QGLViewer, modify the output path in “Properties->Linker-> General->Output”. Remove the “debug” and “release” prefix so the libs are installed in the base dir.
- For the octivis-shared target, add the Qt lib path (“C:\path\to\Qt\4.7.2\lib”) to “Properties->Linker->General->Additional Library Directories”, and add the following Qt libs as dependencies in “Properties->Linker->Input-> Additional Dependencies”: QtCore4.lib, QtOpenGL4.lib, QtGui4.lib and QtXml4.lib (and the debug versions of them to the Debug configuration)
- If the debug version of octovis throws this error: “QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice”, it is linking to the release version of QGLViewer. Change the library dependency of octovis and octovis-shared to the debug version QGLViewerd2.lib in “Properties->Linker->Input->Additional Dependencies”.
When executing octovis.exe, Windows needs to find the following libraries, so make sure they are on the PATH or in the same directory: QGLViewer2.dll, QtOpenGL4.dll, QTGui4.dll, QTCore4.dll
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Dependant Packages
Launch files
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octovis package from octomap repodynamic_edt_3d octomap octovis |
|
Package Summary
Tags | No category tags. |
Version | 1.10.0 |
License | GPLv2 |
Build type | CMAKE |
Use | RECOMMENDED |
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/OctoMap/octomap.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | devel |
Last Updated | 2024-04-01 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | Continuous Integration : 0 / 0 |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Package Description
Additional Links
Maintainers
- Armin Hornung
- Wolfgang Merkt
Authors
- Kai M. Wurm
- Armin Hornung
Octomap - A probabilistic, flexible, and compact 3D mapping library for robotic systems
Authors: K. M. Wurm, A. Hornung, University of Freiburg, Copyright (C) 2009-2013. https://octomap.github.io
Octovis is a visualization tool and library for OctoMap. It is distributed under the GPL license (see “LICENSE.txt”).
Octovis is based on QGLViewer, distributed under the GPL license with an [exception by the author] (octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer/GPL_EXCEPTION).
LINUX
You can build octovis independently of octomap by following the these steps:
cd octovis
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
You can manually set the location of the octomap library with the
octomap_DIR
variable in CMake.
Note: If you get an error such as
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindQt4.cmake:1148 (MESSAGE): Qt qmake not found!
but you have Qt4 installed, this probably means that both Qt3 and Qt4 are installed. In Ubuntu this can be resolved by executing:
sudo update-alternatives --config qmake
and choosing Qt4.
WINDOWS
The octomap viewer octovis can be compiled and used under Windows although this has not been tested in-depth. Feedback is welcome (“it works” is nice too :-))
To compile the library you need:
- OpenGL
- cmake (http://www.cmake.org)
- QT development environment (see below)
MinGW
- Download the MinGW distribution (http://www.mingw.org)
- Install C++ compiler and add MingGW/bin to your system PATH
- Download the QT library with MinGW support (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
-
First build the GQLViewer library. Open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT) and execute:
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake mingw32-make This will generate QGLViewer2.dll and libQGLViewer2.a
-
The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package. From a shell execute:
cd octomap/build cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" .. mingw32-make
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- Download the QT library with Visual Studio 20xx support (currently 2008) (http://qt.nokia.com/downloads)
- To build the qglviewer library
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open a windows shell (e.g., from the START-Menu -> QT)
cd octovis/src/extern/QGLViewer qmake -t vclib QGLViewer.pro -spec win32-msvc2010 (ignore any warnings) - Load the generated file QGLViewer.vcxproj and build the project. This will give you the needed files QGLViewer2.(dll,lib).
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- The viewer should be built along with the rest of the octomap package.
These steps will create a solution file for the library and the viewer:
- Start the cmake-gui and set the code directory to the octomap main directory.
- Set the build directory to, e.g.,
/build
- Press “Generate”, select the appropriate generator, e. g. “Visual Studio 10”. This generates a solution file octomap-distribution.sln
- Load this file and build the project.
Some more hints on compiling with Visual Studio (these may be necessary depending on the VS version and CMake version):
- When compiling QGLViewer, modify the output path in “Properties->Linker-> General->Output”. Remove the “debug” and “release” prefix so the libs are installed in the base dir.
- For the octivis-shared target, add the Qt lib path (“C:\path\to\Qt\4.7.2\lib”) to “Properties->Linker->General->Additional Library Directories”, and add the following Qt libs as dependencies in “Properties->Linker->Input-> Additional Dependencies”: QtCore4.lib, QtOpenGL4.lib, QtGui4.lib and QtXml4.lib (and the debug versions of them to the Debug configuration)
- If the debug version of octovis throws this error: “QWidget: Must construct a QApplication before a QPaintDevice”, it is linking to the release version of QGLViewer. Change the library dependency of octovis and octovis-shared to the debug version QGLViewerd2.lib in “Properties->Linker->Input->Additional Dependencies”.
When executing octovis.exe, Windows needs to find the following libraries, so make sure they are on the PATH or in the same directory: QGLViewer2.dll, QtOpenGL4.dll, QTGui4.dll, QTCore4.dll