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g2o_viewer #7
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Hi, |
I understand that the post may be vague but there was no problem after installation (I had faced a problem in the same the second time I tried to install, I checked out the very issue that you are directing me to and that helped me finish my installation). Simply running the command in the dataset directory didn't work. My teammate who also uses Ubuntu 20.04 is also facing a similar problem. |
Have you deactivated even the base conda environment? Did g2o_viewer work the first time? You could reach out to me on email and we can schedule a quick call to resolve this. |
Resolved this offline. Go through this issue properly, it is discussed there. |
Hey,
I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 and on the first installation of g2o everything worked fine. When I tried to run g2o_viewer intel.g2o on the command line after changing the path it read "g2o_viewer: command not found". After a couple of days I decided to reinstall all the dependencies but while running cmake I faced an error. The error had been raised previously by another student and on deactivating all virtual environments the installation took place successfully. I then activated my environment and tried to run g2o_viewer in the dataset directory but faced the same error. I deactivated the environment but faced the same issue. My bash script modification seems to be alright as doing source ~/.bashrc doesn't throw up any errors but the issue persists.
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