From: pt523 <pi...@gm...> - 2010-01-12 14:44:15
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If the patch you mentioned can solve the problem, can I have it? Thank you so much. Luis Manso wrote: > > AFAIK, it is created at install-time only in the home directory of the > particular user installing the simulator. Probably it should be > automatically created in run-time if it does not exist. I can submit a > patch > if needed. > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 1:51 PM, pt523 <pi...@gm...> wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> Thank you very much for your advise. Actually I've seen that archive >> already >> but I'm not sure what exactly I have to do with the ~/.gazeborc file. I >> assume that in my case ~/.gazeborc file wasn't automatically built so I >> have >> to create it myself. Is that right? >> >> Anyway what I already done was I created files named gazeborc, .gazebo >> and >> ~/.gazeborc and put them in my /home directory and also /home/pitiwut >> directory. The content of the gazeborc files looks like this >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> <?xml version="1.0"?> >> <gazeborc> >> <gazeboPath>/usr/local/share/gazebo</gazeboPath> >> <gazeboPath>/home/pitiwut/share/gazebo</gazeboPath> >> <ogrePath>/usr/local/lib/OGRE</ogrePath> >> <gazeboPath>/home/pitiwut/local/lib/OGRE</gazeboPath> >> <RTTMode>PBuffer</RTTMode> >> </gazeborc> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> However, it still can't solve the problem. Am I misunderstand something? >> >> This is the output I get >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Gazebo multi-robot simulator, version 0.8-pre3 >> >> 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. >> >> [server/GazeboConfig.cc:101] >> Unable to find the file ~/.gazeborc. Using default paths. This may cause >> OGRE to fail. >> gazebo: ../../../OgreMain/include/OgreSingleton.h:66: >> Ogre::Singleton<T>::Singleton() [with T = >> Ogre::TerrainPageSourceListenerManager]: Assertion `!ms_Singleton' >> failed. >> Aborted >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Apart from "Segmentation fault" I got last time, now it shows "Assertion >> `!ms_Singleton' failed.". Is this error related to the ~/.gazeborc file >> or >> it is another problem? >> >> Pitiwut >> >> >> Andrés Faína Rodríguez-Vila wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > the solution to your problem is: >> > >> > >> http://www.mail-archive.com/pla...@li.../msg00851.html >> > >> > Bye! >> > >> > >> > pt523 escribió: >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> I'm new to Linux and Gazebo but desperately need to use Gazebo on my >> >> research. >> >> >> >> I've managed to solve some problems until finally Gazebo was installed >> on >> >> my >> >> computer. However, after spending several days looking at a problem of >> >> ~/.gazeborc, I still can't solve it. >> >> >> >> I'm using Gazebo 0.8.pre3 on Ubuntu 9.10. I've also install OGRE >> V1.4.4 >> >> and >> >> ODE V0.8. When I type >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> root@pitiwut-desktop:/# gazebo >> /usr/local/share/gazebo/worlds/test.world >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> I get , >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Gazebo multi-robot simulator, version 0.8-pre3 >> >> >> >> 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. >> >> >> >> [server/GazeboConfig.cc:101] >> >> Unable to find the file ~/.gazeborc. Using default paths. This may >> >> cause >> >> OGRE to fail. >> >> Segmentation fault >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> After looking in the archives, what I understand is ~/.gazeborc. >> should >> >> be >> >> automatically created by the builder and is placed in the user's home >> >> directory. However I can't see it in my home directory. >> >> >> >> I think I might did something wrong but I have no idea what I did >> wrong. >> >> If >> >> you want some more information please tell me I'll try providing all >> >> information for you. >> >> >> >> Any ideas and advices would be appreciated. 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