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According to the roboteq_driver wiki page, it has been released into Indigo.
Please update your original question with details on which Linux distribution you are using, and which version (the ros-indigo-*
pkgs are only available on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and up).
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According to the roboteq_driver wiki page, it has been released into Indigo.
Please update your original question with details on which Linux distribution you are using, and which version (the ros-indigo-*
pkgs are only available on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and up).
Edit: ros.org/debbuild/indigo.html?q=roboteq also shows roboteq_driver
having been released.
Can you install other ROS packages? Did you complete the installation tutorials?
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According to the roboteq_driver wiki page, it has been released into Indigo.
Please update your original question with details on which Linux distribution you are using, and which version (the ros-indigo-*
pkgs are only available on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and up).
Edit: ros.org/debbuild/indigo.html?q=roboteq also shows roboteq_driver
having been released.
Can you install other ROS packages? Did you complete the installation tutorials?
Edit2:
UPDATE: I'm using indigo version of ROS that is installed on Ubuntu 14.04
but I cannot install any package
yes the update works fine with no errors
Those three statements seem to be conflicting: have you been able to install ros-indigo-desktop(-full)
or not?
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According to the roboteq_driver wiki page, it has been released into Indigo.
Please update your original question with details on which Linux distribution you are using, and which version (the ros-indigo-*
pkgs are only available on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) and up).
Edit: ros.org/debbuild/indigo.html?q=roboteq also shows roboteq_driver
having been released.
Can you install other ROS packages? Did you complete the installation tutorials?
Edit2:
UPDATE: I'm using indigo version of ROS that is installed on Ubuntu 14.04
but I cannot install any package
yes the update works fine with no errors
Those three statements seem to be conflicting: have you been able to install ros-indigo-desktop(-full)
or not?
Edit 3:
I installed ROS as in this link.
and you also did step 1.6 Environment setup?
What is
source /path/to/catkin_ws/devel/setup.bash
for? and when to use it?
You probably want to read Installing and Configuring Your ROS Environment again, and perhaps wiki/catkin/workspaces - 4.1: Environment Setup File:
If you are ever having problems finding or using your ROS packages make sure that you have your environment properly setup. A good way to check is to ensure that environment variables like ROS_ROOT and ROS_PACKAGE_PATH are set:
$ export | grep ROS
If they are not then you might need to 'source' some setup.*sh files.
Without sourcing the correct setup file, ROS will not be able to find any of the packages in your workspace.