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asked 2015-08-20 12:20:10 -0600

negotiator14 gravatar image

I wrote a service but is not showing up when I'm trying to call it. I've modified both my CMakelist and my package.xml but not luck. What am I missing. Here's my service:


sensor_msgs/NavSatFix latitude sensor_msgs/NavSatFix longitude

The following are my CMakelist and my package.xml

cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.3)
project(testerinfo)

## Find catkin macros and libraries
## if COMPONENTS list like find_package(catkin REQUIRED COMPONENTS xyz)
## is used, also find other catkin packages
find_package(catkin REQUIRED COMPONENTS
  roscpp
  rospy
  std_msgs
  message_generation
  testerinfo
)

## System dependencies are found with CMake's conventions
# find_package(Boost REQUIRED COMPONENTS system)


## Uncomment this if the package has a setup.py. This macro ensures
## modules and global scripts declared therein get installed
## See http://ros.org/doc/api/catkin/html/user_guide/setup_dot_py.html
# catkin_python_setup()

## Generate messages in the 'msg' folder
# add_message_files(
#   FILES
#   Message1.msg
#   Message2.msg
# )

## Generate services in the 'srv' folder
 add_service_files(
   FILES
#   Service1.srv
#   Service2.srv
   locationFix.srv
 )

## Generate actions in the 'action' folder
# add_action_files(
#   FILES
#   Action1.action
#   Action2.action
# )

## Generate added messages and services with any dependencies listed here
# generate_messages(
#   DEPENDENCIES
#   std_msgs
# )

###################################
## catkin specific configuration ##
###################################
## The catkin_package macro generates cmake config files for your package
## Declare things to be passed to dependent projects
## INCLUDE_DIRS: uncomment this if you package contains header files
## LIBRARIES: libraries you create in this project that dependent projects also need
## CATKIN_DEPENDS: catkin_packages dependent projects also need
## DEPENDS: system dependencies of this project that dependent projects also need
catkin_package(
#  INCLUDE_DIRS include
#  LIBRARIES testerinfo
   CATKIN_DEPENDS roscpp rospy std_msgs
   CATKIN_DEPENDS message_runtime
#  DEPENDS system_lib
)

###########
## Build ##
###########

## Specify additional locations of header files
## Your package locations should be listed before other locations
# include_directories(include)
include_directories(
  ${catkin_INCLUDE_DIRS}
)

## Declare a cpp library
# add_library(testerinfo
#   src/${PROJECT_NAME}/testerinfo.cpp
# )

## Declare a cpp executable
# add_executable(testerinfo_node src/testerinfo_node.cpp)

## Add cmake target dependencies of the executable/library
## as an example, message headers may need to be generated before nodes
# add_dependencies(testerinfo_node testerinfo_generate_messages_cpp)

## Specify libraries to link a library or executable target against
# target_link_libraries(testerinfo_node
#   ${catkin_LIBRARIES}
# )

#############
## Install ##
#############

# all install targets should use catkin DESTINATION variables
# See http://ros.org/doc/api/catkin/html/adv_user_guide/variables.html

## Mark executable scripts (Python etc.) for installation
## in contrast to setup.py, you can choose the destination
# install(PROGRAMS
#   scripts/my_python_script
#   DESTINATION ${CATKIN_PACKAGE_BIN_DESTINATION}
# )

## Mark executables and/or libraries for installation
# install(TARGETS testerinfo testerinfo_node
#   ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${CATKIN_PACKAGE_LIB_DESTINATION}
#   LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CATKIN_PACKAGE_LIB_DESTINATION}
#   RUNTIME DESTINATION ${CATKIN_PACKAGE_BIN_DESTINATION}
# )

## Mark cpp header files for installation
# install(DIRECTORY include/${PROJECT_NAME}/
#   DESTINATION ${CATKIN_PACKAGE_INCLUDE_DESTINATION}
#   FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "*.h"
#   PATTERN ".svn" EXCLUDE
# )

## Mark other files for installation (e.g. launch and bag files, etc.)
# install(FILES
#   # myfile1
#   # myfile2
#   DESTINATION ${CATKIN_PACKAGE_SHARE_DESTINATION}
# )

#############
## Testing ##
#############

## Add gtest based cpp test target and link libraries
# catkin_add_gtest(${PROJECT_NAME}-test test/test_testerinfo.cpp)
# if(TARGET ${PROJECT_NAME}-test)
#   target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME}-test ${PROJECT_NAME})
# endif()

## Add folders to be run by python nosetests
# catkin_add_nosetests(test)

Here's my package.xml

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<package>
  <name>testerinfo</name>
  <version>0.0.0</version>
  <description>The testerinfo package</description>

  <!-- One maintainer tag required, multiple allowed, one person per tag --> 
  <!-- Example ...
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Also: please remove all boilerplate comment sections from both your CMakeLists.txt and your package.xml. It will make your question a bit easier to read.

gvdhoorn gravatar image gvdhoorn  ( 2015-08-24 02:47:14 -0600 )edit

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answered 2015-08-20 12:49:05 -0600

Try uncommenting the section that begins with "## Generate added messages and services with any dependencies listed here".

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answered 2015-10-29 18:40:21 -0600

charles.fox gravatar image

updated 2015-10-30 02:36:13 -0600

gvdhoorn gravatar image

I had a similar error here. After checking the tutorial details lots of times it was still happening (on Hydro, Ubunto14.04). I saw the output of catkin_make like this

-- ~~  traversing 1 packages in topological order:
-- ~~  - maps_ibex
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-- +++ processing catkin package: 'maps_ibex'
-- ==> add_subdirectory(maps_ibex)
-- Using these message generators: gencpp;genlisp;genpy
-- maps_ibex: 0 messages, 2 services
-- Configuring done
-- Generating done
-- Build files have been written to: /home/charles/Dropbox/catkin_base/src

which claims the services are seen and generating has been done. but there was nothing in catkin_ws/devel/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/maps_ibex/srv/

After some experimentation -- I found the python files are created there if I do

cd src
make

No idea why this occurs though, looks like catkin_make is creating the CMake and Makefiles but then not actually running make?

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I think you'd better open a new question. Please include your CMakeLists.txt and your package.xml.

gvdhoorn gravatar image gvdhoorn  ( 2015-10-30 04:02:49 -0600 )edit

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