From: William J M. <ma...@ll...> - 2005-06-17 18:55:55
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Hi, I followed the April thread about this issue from the email archives; however, the thread kinda just ended without a definite conclusion. It seems that wxPython-src-2.4 is not available to download (if that was the solution). My configuration is: python-2.3.5 swig 1.3.21 wxPython-src-2.6.1.0 I tried the <saveFrames>true</saveFrames>; and I successfully get images of the helicopter just sitting there Below is the traceback. FYI Note: it says "Gazebo 0.5.1", this is from the cvs version of gazebo, when I download and build using the 0.5.2 tar file it says "Gazebo 0.5.2" on startup. So I get the same error with the cvs check out version and with the 0.5.2 version. Thanks in advance, Bill wxgazebo /usr/local/share/gazebo/worlds/avatarheli.world gz_error_init(True, 2) starting server waiting for server ** Gazebo 0.5.1 ** * Part of the Player/Stage Project [http://playerstage.sourceforge.net]. * Copyright 2000-2005 Brian Gerkey, Richard Vaughan, Andrew Howard, * Nate Koenig and contributors. * Released under the GNU General Public License. using display [:0.0] rendering: [GLXP pbuffer] direct [yes] RGBA [8 8 8 0] depth [24] loading skin file [/usr/local/share/gazebo/worlds/heli_withlaser.3ds] rendering: [GLXP pbuffer] direct [yes] RGBA [8 8 8 0] depth [24] server id [0] connecting to server gz_client.c:122 opening /tmp/gazebo-maurer-0 opening simulator interface waiting for data running Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxgazebo/main.py", line 170, in OnTimer win.OnUpdate() File "/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxgazebo/panels/sim.py", line 159, in OnUpdate h.panel.OnUpdate() File "/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxgazebo/panels/guicam.py", line 129, in OnUpdate self.imagePanel.SetData(data.image) File "/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wxgazebo/image.py", line 27, in SetData self.image.SetData(image) File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/wx-2.6-gtk2-ansi/wx/_core.py", line 2652, in SetData return _core_.Image_SetData(*args, **kwargs) ValueError: Invalid data buffer size. |