FILE: | moos-ivp-extend/README |
DATE: | 2014/01/02 |
DESCRIPTION: | Contains important information regarding the moos-ivp-extend repository. |
The moos-ivp-extend repository contains examples for extending the MOOS-IvP Autonomy system. This includes a MOOS application and an IvP behavior.
The directory structure for the moos-ivp-extend is described below:
Directory | Description |
---|---|
bin | Directory for generated executable files |
build | Directory for build object files |
build.sh | Script for building moos-ivp-extend |
CMakeLists.txt | CMake configuration file for the project |
data | Directory for storing data |
lib | Directory for generated library files |
missions | Directory for mission files |
README | Contains helpful information - (this file). |
scripts | Directory for script files |
src | Directory for source code |
To build on Linux and Apple platforms, execute the build script within this directory:
$ ./build.sh
To build without using the supplied script, execute the following commands within this directory:
$ mkdir -p build
$ cd build
$ cmake ../
$ make
$ cd ..
To build on Windows platform, open CMake using your favorite shortcut. Then set the source directory to be this directory and set the build directory to the "build" directory inside this directory.
The source directory is typically next to the question: "Where is the source code?"
The build directory is typically next to the question: "Where to build the binaries?"
Alternatively, CMake can be invoked via the command line. However, you must specify your generator. Use "cmake --help" for a list of generators and additional help.
The moos-ivp-extend binaries files should be added to your path to allow them to be launched from pAntler.
In order for generated IvP Behaviors to be recognized by the IvP Helm, you should add the library directory to the "IVP_BEHAVIOR_DIRS" environment variable.