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Player/Stage for ubuntu 14 , ubuntu 16 even for windows 10 (in bash) #69
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What do you want me to do?
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Hi, this was mostly a comment for user pinftv which said he has managed to get this working on Ubuntu 16, but didn't specify how. I'm trying to do the same, but get the following error when trying to run
I'm coming here from this thread: http://answers.ros.org/question/249570/gazebo-or-rviz/ I've followed the steps as laid out in INSTALL.txt. After it failed I ran; I've opted to NOT run this full command, since it ends up wanting to uninstall all of ROS Kinetic: I do not have Player installed, as I believe it is optional. Can you see what I'm doing wrong? |
How did you install stage to get to that point? Did you clone the git repository and build it? Or did you download it from somewhere? |
Hi guys, i dont know how update the files here I changed some things in source files, but I don't remember what exactly, because I was changing until it compiled. |
@pinftv, and that's why it's especially annoying when you add a cryptic message here that you have secret way of doing this. Hopefully next time you'll share what you did instead. @jpgr87, I downloaded from GIT, and followed the instructions in https://github.com/rtv/Stage/blob/master/INSTALL.txt |
Okey @jpgr87 , I got it. Here are the files, note that some things are only for ubuntu 14 and others for 16 it is in the comments. Good luck. If you have any problem don't hesitate to contact me, if I will know how to help, I will do it. |
@Scalpel78 I said I didn't know how to upload files. Now I guessed so I shared. I could not write anything about it, that I got player/stage to work in Ubunu14 and 16 but I wanted to share it. I did the way I knew. :) |
People mix up player, stage, stageros. All the modifications mentioned in this thread are for Player, not for Stage. So this topic is misplaced. On the other hand, Player requires lots of modifications. |
@pinftv Thanks for the file, but this is an older Stage 3.2.2, not Stage 4.1.1 , and that build crashes on my 16.04. @amamory Thanks for the comment, I'll try to start from scratch, and follow the longer variant of the instructions from the INSTALL.txt file. Maybe I'll find something I missed the first time round. |
@amamory The file I provided is modificated and it install PLAYER and STAGE just need to follow the instructions. It even works in bash for windows (installation as for ubuntu 14) |
@Scalpel78 does it throw some error? or just crashes? I have install it in many computers in my University using Ubuntu 16 and it works well. People are using it in their lessons |
@pinftv when running 'make' I get this, and a few other similar errors:
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@Scalpel78 did you install first Player? and everything as is in the instructions? |
@pinftv I tried the full installation guide from your file now. The only step I skipped was to install 'libjpeg62-dev' since it wants to uninstall all of ROS. When trying to make player it ends up with this:
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@Scalpel78 try installing libgeos++-dev ("sudo apt-get install libgeos++-dev") |
@pinftv That fixed that error. Got further now. Got a lot of warning because of old Boost version, but seems to be compiled. I skipped installing 'libfltk1.1 libfltk1.1-dev' since they want to remove ROS. When running But, unfortunately I still get this when making Stage:
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@Scalpel78 grep -rl 'fPIE' ./ | xargs sed -i 's/fPIE/fPIC/g' is important, make sure you run it in build folder. With Stage you may have a conflict because X11 use a library with the same name. First try that grep -rl 'fPIE' ./ | xargs sed -i 's/fPIE/fPIC/g' again |
Yes, it's running in the build directory, but I'm still getting same error.
What is the purpose of that command? I don't quite understand it. |
@Scalpel78 I have checked and it is not necessary you can skip it I see it remains changed. the purpose was to change compiling/linking options. |
Ok, thanks for your help. Then I'm giving up trying to get this fileset working, and instead focus on trying to get the current Stage version from GitHub working. |
@Scalpel78 but player works? You could always try to purge x11, make stage and reinstall x11 |
@pinftv I think so, but not sure what the easiest way to test it is? If I just run player I get this, so I assume it's working?
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@Scalpel78 you can do "sudo apt-get purge x11" then compile stage |
No thanks, I think I'm giving up on this. This was just too complicated getting to work. I think I'll go back to researching how I can use Gazebo/Rviz instead. Seems like a lot more stable solution than Player/Stage, which it seems hasn't really been updated for many years. |
For what it's worth, if you're installing ros from debs provided at packages.ros.org, you can install a stage deb from there: http://packages.ros.org/ros/ubuntu/pool/main/r/ros-kinetic-stage/ These packages put stage at /opt/ros/kinetic/bin/stage |
The irony here is that I had that package installed all along, just didn't know about it... It's probably part of the 'ros-kinetic-desktop-full' package. I can now start Stage 4.1.1! |
If anyone want's to install it in ubuntu 14 or 16 I have modify the files and successfully installed it in both. I have write an easy instruction . Please contact me for get the files.
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