hardio_br_ping can be deployed as any other native PID package. To know more about PID methodology simply follow this link.
PID provides different alternatives to install a package:
Automatic install by dependencies declaration
The package hardio_br_ping will be installed automatically if it is a direct or undirect dependency of one of the packages you are developing. See how to import.
Manual install using PID command
The package hardio_br_ping can be installed manually using commands provided by the PID workspace:
cd <pid-workspace>
./pid deploy package=hardio_br_pingOr if you want to install a specific binary version of this package, for instance for the last version:
cd <pid-workspace>
./pid deploy package=hardio_br_ping version=1.0.1Manual Installation
The last possible action is to install it by hand without using PID commands. This is not recommended but could be helpfull to install another repository of this package (not the official package repository). For instance if you fork the official repository to work isolated from official developers you may need this alternative.
- Cloning the official repository of hardio_br_ping with git
cd <pid-workspace>/packages/ && git clone git@gite.lirmm.fr:hardio/devices/hardio_br_ping.gitor if your are involved in hardio_br_ping development and forked the hardio_br_ping official repository (using GitLab), you can prefer doing:
cd <pid-workspace>/packages/ && git clone unknown_server:<your account>/hardio_br_ping.git- Building the repository
cd <pid-workspace>/packages/hardio_br_ping/build
cmake .. && cd ..
./pid build