The robot_upstart package provides scripts which may be used to install
and uninstall Ubuntu Linux upstart jobs which launch groups of roslaunch files.
Maintainer status: maintained
Maintainer: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
Author: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
The robot_upstart package provides scripts which may be used to install
and uninstall Ubuntu Linux upstart jobs which launch groups of roslaunch files.
Maintainer status: maintained
Maintainer: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
Author: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
The robot_upstart package provides scripts which may be used to install
and uninstall Ubuntu Linux upstart jobs which launch groups of roslaunch files.
Maintainer status: maintained
Maintainer: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
Author: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
The robot_upstart package provides scripts which may be used to install
and uninstall Ubuntu Linux upstart jobs which launch groups of roslaunch files.
Maintainer status: maintained
Maintainer: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
Author: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
The robot_upstart package provides scripts which may be used to install
and uninstall Ubuntu Linux upstart jobs which launch groups of roslaunch files.
Maintainer status: maintained
Maintainer: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
Author: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
The robot_upstart package provides scripts which may be used to install
and uninstall Ubuntu Linux upstart jobs which launch groups of roslaunch files.
Maintainer status: maintained
Maintainer: Chris Iverach-Brereton <civerachb AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>, Tony Baltovski <tbaltovski AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
Author: Mike Purvis <mpurvis AT clearpathrobotics DOT com>
This package allows robot administrators to quickly and easily generate one or more background jobs to run roslaunch invocations on system startup. You can use it directly from the command-line, or via a simple Python API.