gazebo 9.0.0+dfsg5-3 source package in Ubuntu
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gazebo (9.0.0+dfsg5-3) unstable; urgency=medium * Filter optional dependencies from those arches that does not support build-dep packages -- Jose Luis Rivero <email address hidden> Tue, 27 Feb 2018 08:53:44 +0000
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Binary packages built by this source
- gazebo9: Open Source Robotics Simulator - Binaries
Gazebo is a multi-robot simulator for outdoor environments. Like
Stage (part of the Player project), it is capable of simulating a
population of robots, sensors and objects, but does so in a
three-dimensional world. It generates both realistic sensor feedback
and physically plausible interactions between objects (it includes an
accurate simulation of rigid-body physics).
.
This package contains then main application binaries
- gazebo9-common: Open Source Robotics Simulator - Shared files
Gazebo is a multi-robot simulator for outdoor environments. Like
Stage (part of the Player project), it is capable of simulating a
population of robots, sensors and objects, but does so in a
three-dimensional world. It generates both realistic sensor feedback
and physically plausible interactions between objects (it includes an
accurate simulation of rigid-body physics).
.
This package contains shared files such as 3d models, worlds and
robots.
- gazebo9-dbgsym: debug symbols for gazebo9
- gazebo9-doc: Open Source Robotics Simulator - Documentation
Gazebo is a multi-robot simulator for outdoor environments. Like
Stage (part of the Player project), it is capable of simulating a
population of robots, sensors and objects, but does so in a
three-dimensional world. It generates both realistic sensor feedback
and physically plausible interactions between objects (it includes an
accurate simulation of rigid-body physics).
.
This package contains the program documentation.
- gazebo9-plugin-base: Open Source Robotics Simulator - base plug-ins
Gazebo is a multi-robot simulator for outdoor environments. Like
Stage (part of the Player project), it is capable of simulating a
population of robots, sensors and objects, but does so in a
three-dimensional world. It generates both realistic sensor feedback
and physically plausible interactions between objects (it includes an
accurate simulation of rigid-body physics).
.
This package gathers built-in plugins.
- gazebo9-plugin-base-dbgsym: debug symbols for gazebo9-plugin-base
- libgazebo9: Open Source Robotics Simulator - shared library
Gazebo is a multi-robot simulator for outdoor environments. Like
Stage (part of the Player project), it is capable of simulating a
population of robots, sensors and objects, but does so in a
three-dimensional world. It generates both realistic sensor feedback
and physically plausible interactions between objects (it includes an
accurate simulation of rigid-body physics).
.
This package gathers shared libraries used
- libgazebo9-dbgsym: debug symbols for libgazebo9
- libgazebo9-dev: Open Source Robotics Simulator - Development Files
Gazebo is a multi-robot simulator for outdoor environments. Like
Stage (part of the Player project), it is capable of simulating a
population of robots, sensors and objects, but does so in a
three-dimensional world. It generates both realistic sensor feedback
and physically plausible interactions between objects (it includes an
accurate simulation of rigid-body physics).
.
This package contains development files (headers, shared library
symbolic link and pkg-config file).