Catkin_make can't find package
Hello all,
For a project we want to use the skeleton of a human. Therefor we are using the Orbbec Astra RGB D camera and installed the corresponding software from https://orbbec3d.com/develop/ . This package runs fine.
Because we want to have the data into ROS, we also downloaded a package which will publish the data from the SDK into topics. ( https://github.com/shinselrobots/astr...
While running catkin_make we get the following error:
Path = /home/system/AstraSDK/samples/cmake/
CMake Error at astra_body_tracker/CMakeLists.txt:30 (find_package):
By not providing "FindAstra.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project has
asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "Astra", but
CMake did not find one.
Could not find a package configuration file provided by "Astra" with any of
the following names:
AstraConfig.cmake
astra-config.cmake
Add the installation prefix of "Astra" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set
"Astra_DIR" to a directory containing one of the above files. If "Astra"
provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it has been
installed.
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
See also "/home/wouter/catkin2_ws/build/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
See also "/home/wouter/catkin2_ws/build/CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log".
Makefile:836: recipe for target 'cmake_check_build_system' failed
make: *** [cmake_check_build_system] Error 1
Invoking "make cmake_check_build_system" failed
We are using ROS Kinetic on Ubuntu 16.04. In the SDK folder we can't find a file called AstraConfig.cmake or astra-config.cmake.
Does anyone know how to solve this error?
Tanks in advance!
Did you update the location where CMake should look for the Astra SDK here?
Note: I've never worked with this pkg, but that seems like a suspicious line to me.
Also: if this post is also you, then please refrain from cross-posting issues like that. At best it leads to split discussions, but most of the times it'll actually lead to duplication and waste of effort.
I have updated the location of the Astra SDK in the CMakelists
Then I would think this is an issue with this specific package, or how you setup your system. Perhaps the issue you already opened on the pkg's tracker would be more appropriate place to diagnose it.