adds build of gz_msgs on end-user computer
This means we don't need to provide different zips for different
versions of ubuntu.
The problem was that gazebo on 14.04 comes with protobuf 2.5 but gazebo on 15.10 comes with 2.6
added a few other fixes to the install script as well
also fix dependency between simluation publishing and libwpilibcsim
building
Change-Id: I57d5a26ed7795bc61a25402e2986c6023d1d78ac
To publish the simulation zip, run ./gradlew publish -PmakeSim
Targeting Ubuntu 14.04 and 15.10 for now, with 14.04 being the
currently best supported.
Two scripts have been drafted for installing, for 14.04 and 15.10
It currently publishes to ~/releases/maven/development/simulation
There is a known bug that gz_msgs for 15.10 must be built using
protobuf 2.6, which is not the default on 14.04.
Change-Id: I6cccd601671553d30fd05bbbc79c2b7dc1efbf1d
the task allcsim will build everything
requires ntcore desktop to be built
also fixed Driverstation to match non-sim C++ API
Conflicts:
wpilibc/simulation/CMakeLists.txt
Change-Id: Id38141a5b48ed7fe064c7e6c8d2f618481b7e298
This is a major restructuring of the WPILib repository to simply build
procedures and remove the remnants of Maven from everything except the
eclipse plugins. Gradle files have been largely simplified or rewritten,
taking advantage of splitting up parts of the build into separate build
files for ease of reading.
The eclipse plugins are now in a separate project, as is ntcore. All
dependencies are resolved via Maven dependencies, with the
Jenkins-maintained WPILib repo. Project structures have also been
simplified: we no longer have separate subprojects inside wpilibc and
wpilibj. Where possible, these changes hav been done with git renames,
to make sure we still have full history for all repositories. Other
unrelated subprojects have also been broken out: OutlineViewer is now a
separate project.
Change-Id: Ib4e2a6e1a2f66427a14f16612b0e0d69ed661878