Yes, that's the new organization of the code. You just were in the middle of
the transition.
The correct procedure is compile and use the code inside trunk/
Unfortunately I don't know much about player-gazebo communication, can not
help.
I only can say that when compiling, Gazebo checks for Player. So Gazebo can
be compiled and used standalone without Player. Did you post your player
config file?
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Jim Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is kind of off topic, but it seems like when I did my first checkout
> of
> gazebo, it created a gazebo directory and within that all of the code was
> there and I did the scons install. But since then when I do a checkout I
> get
> a gazebo directory and within that there is a trunk and branches
> directory. I
> have been going into the trunk and doing the scons install. Is that the
> correct way? Should there be a trunk and branches? I have even totally
> removed the directory I am working in and it still gives the trunk and
> branches?
>
> Thanks,
> jim
>
>
>
>
> David Partouche wrote:
> > I just try to update the new svn version (272), and ran the tests with
> > playerv, but everything is ok.
> > So I don't think that the problem comes from gazebo...
> > And normally there's no need to rebuild player each time you update
> > gazebo.
> >
> > Regards
> > David
> >
> > Le 22 févr. 08 à 15:21, Jim Summers a écrit :
> >
> >> David Partouche wrote:
> >>> You have to send a command to enable the motors in order to move it
> >>> (position2d::SetMotorEnable(true))
> >>> On playerv, go to devices->position2d->enable.
> >> That is the way it has always worked on our older installs at
> >> least. In the
> >> playerv I have installed on my test machine, under:
> >>
> >> Devices -> position2d:0
> >>
> >> I have enabled 'Subscribe'
> >> then I enable 'Command'
> >>
> >> at that point I should be able to drag the red box with the
> >> crosshairs in it
> >> and then see the device move in the gazebo world. But no response.
> >>
> >> I have tried enabling 'Car' mode and 'Position' mode but still no joy.
> >>
> >> Versions installed are:
> >>
> >> gazebo = svn checkout from yesterday
> >> player = Player v.2.1.0rc1
> >> PlayerViewer 2.1.0rc1
> >>
> >>
> >> My usual install method is build and install player then gazebo. Is
> >> there any
> >> need to rebuild player after gazebo. It seems if I do it reverse on
> >> a clean
> >> system gazebo says it can not find the player libs.
> >>
> >> Ideas suggestions?
> >>
> >> Thanks again!
> >>
> >>
> >>> Regards
> >>> David
> >>>
> >>> Le 21 févr. 08 à 20:50, Jim Summers a écrit :
> >>>
> >>>> Jordi wrote:
> >>>>> Try in your local source directory as
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ./gazebo worlds/pioneer2dx.world
> >>>> Excellent. That go the gazebo portion working. Now onward and
> >>>> upward
> >>>> to see
> >>>> if I can figure out how to get playerv to work with it. It was able
> >>>> to read
> >>>> laser data, but I could not command / move the pioneer.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks again
> >>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Jim Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Hello All,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I am back on my test machine and trying to the latest version of
> >>>>> gazebo
> >>>>> working. I did a checkout this morning and ran the scons
> >>>>> install in
> >>>>> the trunk
> >>>>> directory. Went fine, but when attempting a quick test with:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> gazebo /usr/local/share/gazebo/worlds/pioneer2dx.world
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I get the following:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Gazebo multi-robot simulator, version 0.8-pre1
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Part of the Player/Stage Project
> >>>>> [http://playerstage.sourceforge.net].
> >>>>> Copyright (C) 2003 Nate Koenig, Andrew Howard, and contributors.
> >>>>> Released under the GNU General Public License.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Gazebo Path[/usr/local/share/gazebo]
> >>>>> Ogre Path[/usr/lib/OGRE]
> >>>>> [server/Simulator.cc:360]
> >>>>> Creating GUI:
> >>>>> Type[fltk] Pos[0 0] Size[640 480]
> >>>>> creating /tmp/gazebo-jsummers-0
> >>>>> creating /tmp/gazebo-jsummers-0/simulation.default 112 688
> >>>>> [server/sensors/Sensor.cc:94]
> >>>>> cam1_sensor sensor has no controller.
> >>>>> server/controllers/ControllerFactory.cc:58 : Unable to make
> >>>>> controller of type
> >>>>> pioneer2dx_position2d
> >>>>> Segmentation fault
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Not sure which way to go here?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Ideas / Suggestions?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks
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> >>>>> School of Computer Science-University of Oklahoma
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