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Documentation of Windows dependencies is outdated #43

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traversaro opened this issue Nov 18, 2020 · 5 comments
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Documentation of Windows dependencies is outdated #43

traversaro opened this issue Nov 18, 2020 · 5 comments
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The documentation in https://github.com/robotology/walking-teleoperation/blob/master/docs/Dependencies.md seems outdated, especially now that that glew and glfw3 can be installed without problems via vcpkg. Furthermore, it refers to really old issues in the superbuild such as robotology/robotology-superbuild#145 .

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Since @GiulioRomualdi you worked on updating the dependencies, I've added you here as an assignee of this issue.

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An alternative is just to remove that README, and add it back if necessary. No docs is better then confusing or outdated docs.

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kouroshD commented Aug 3, 2021

An alternative is just to remove that README, and add it back if necessary. No docs is better then confusing or outdated docs.

Probably, an alternative can be:

  • mentioning at the beginning of the file, this is an old documentation and is not maintained.
  • and, in the main README we remove the reference point to this dependencies document. We only keep it in the documents folder as a reference.

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What is the gain of leaving that outdated doc there? If we ever need it, we can find it in the git history. Leaving it there means that it can be accidentally found on Google by users.

@S-Dafarra S-Dafarra assigned S-Dafarra and unassigned kouroshD Dec 2, 2022
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