From: Neostek <mar...@li...> - 2009-11-17 14:02:03
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Hi all, I'm a newbie in Gazebo/Player. My configuration is: -> Ubuntu 9.04 -> gazebo rev. 7939 -> player 2.1.2 -> gcc version 4.3.3 -> ogre 1.6.2 -> ode 0.11.1 I'm using the pioneer2at.world. I launch gazebo: 1) Gazebo $gazebo pioneer2at.world Gazebo multi-robot simulator, version 0.9.0 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. [/root/InstallationPackages/gazebo/server/GazeboConfig.cc:103] Gazebo Path[/usr/local/share/gazebo] [/root/InstallationPackages/gazebo/server/GazeboConfig.cc:115] Ogre Path[/usr/local/lib/OGRE] creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default 112 33842332 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/factory.default 112 410188 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.default 112 1630256 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.plane1_model 112 1630256 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.sphere1_model 112 1630256 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/position.pioneer2dx_model1::position_iface_0 112 156 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.pioneer2dx_model1 112 1630256 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/laser.pioneer2dx_model1::laser::laser_iface_0 112 8352 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/fiducial.pioneer2dx_model1::laser::fiducial_iface_0 112 11308 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.pioneer2dx_model1::laser 112 1630256 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.box1_model 112 1630256 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.directional_white 112 1630256 creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.point_white 112 1630256 Gazebo successfully initialized 2) I launch Player: $player gazebo.cfg Registering driver Player v.2.1.2 * Part of the Player/Stage/Gazebo Project [ http://playerstage.sourceforge.net]. * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2006 Brian Gerkey, Richard Vaughan, Andrew Howard, * Nate Koenig, and contributors. Released under the GNU General Public License. * Player comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you * are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see COPYING * for details. invoking player_driver_init()... * Part of the Player/Stage Project [http://playerstage.sourceforge.net] * Copyright 2000-2006 Richard Vaughan, Andrew Howard, Brian Gerkey, Nathan Koenig * and contributors. Released under the GNU General Public License v2. success Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device 6665.31.0 is a simulation interface. opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0 opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default 112 33842332 Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device 6665.4.0 is a position2d interface. Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device 6665.6.0 is a laser interface. opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default +112 33842332 listening on 6665 Listening on ports: 6665 accepted TCP client 0 on port 6665, fd 8 3) I launch playerv: $playerv PlayerViewer 2.1.2 Connecting to [localhost:6665] Available devices: localhost:6665 simulation:0 gazebo unsupported position2d:0 gazebo ready laser:0 gazebo ready playerc error : timed out waiting for server reply to request player:0:request:3 playerc error : failed to get response playerv : error in pv_dev_position2d.c libplayerc error: failed to get response playerc error : timed out waiting for server reply to request position2d:0:request:1 playerv : error in pv_dev_position2d.c libplayerc error: timed out waiting for server reply to request position2d:0:request:1 The problem is when I click on "subscribe" on a driver (I've tried to launch every driver, without succeed). I've already search about this problem but I haven't succeed to find a solution. I've only understood that it may be an interface name problem. Unfortunately, I didn't succeed to find a solution. Can you help me? Thanks a lot. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Interface-Name-Error-tp26389932p26389932.html Sent from the playerstage-gazebo mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: ximengzhu <xim...@gm...> - 2009-11-25 14:14:13
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Hi Neostek and hi all, I have the same problem. I'm wasting time and time on having a working copy of gazebo. I guess I have problems in the names of the interfaces but not able to find more informations. How do the names work? And more in deep, is playerv the right test to check gazebo integrity? Is playerv working correctly? Neostek wrote: > > Hi all, > I'm a newbie in Gazebo/Player. My configuration is: > > -> Ubuntu 9.04 > -> gazebo rev. 7939 > -> player 2.1.2 > -> gcc version 4.3.3 > -> ogre 1.6.2 > -> ode 0.11.1 > > I'm using the pioneer2at.world. I launch gazebo: > 1) Gazebo > $gazebo pioneer2at.world > Gazebo multi-robot simulator, version 0.9.0 > > 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. > > [/root/InstallationPackages/gazebo/server/GazeboConfig.cc:103] > Gazebo Path[/usr/local/share/gazebo] > [/root/InstallationPackages/gazebo/server/GazeboConfig.cc:115] > Ogre Path[/usr/local/lib/OGRE] > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default 112 33842332 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/factory.default 112 410188 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.default 112 1630256 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.plane1_model 112 1630256 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.sphere1_model 112 1630256 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/position.pioneer2dx_model1::position_iface_0 > 112 > 156 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.pioneer2dx_model1 112 1630256 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/laser.pioneer2dx_model1::laser::laser_iface_0 > 112 8352 > creating > /tmp/gazebo-root-0/fiducial.pioneer2dx_model1::laser::fiducial_iface_0 112 > 11308 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.pioneer2dx_model1::laser 112 > 1630256 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.box1_model 112 1630256 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.directional_white 112 1630256 > creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.point_white 112 1630256 > Gazebo successfully initialized > > 2) I launch Player: > $player gazebo.cfg > Registering driver > Player v.2.1.2 > > * Part of the Player/Stage/Gazebo Project [ > http://playerstage.sourceforge.net]. > * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2006 Brian Gerkey, Richard Vaughan, Andrew Howard, > * Nate Koenig, and contributors. Released under the GNU General Public > License. > * Player comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and > you > * are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see COPYING > * for details. > > invoking player_driver_init()... > > * Part of the Player/Stage Project [http://playerstage.sourceforge.net] > * Copyright 2000-2006 Richard Vaughan, Andrew Howard, Brian Gerkey, > Nathan > Koenig > * and contributors. Released under the GNU General Public License v2. > success > Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device > 6665.31.0 is a simulation interface. > opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0 > opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default 112 33842332 > Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device > 6665.4.0 is a position2d interface. > Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device > 6665.6.0 is a laser interface. > opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default +112 33842332 > listening on 6665 > Listening on ports: 6665 > accepted TCP client 0 on port 6665, fd 8 > > 3) I launch playerv: > $playerv > PlayerViewer 2.1.2 > Connecting to [localhost:6665] > Available devices: localhost:6665 > simulation:0 gazebo unsupported > position2d:0 gazebo ready > laser:0 gazebo ready > playerc error : timed out waiting for server reply to request > player:0:request:3 > playerc error : failed to get response > playerv : error in pv_dev_position2d.c > libplayerc error: failed to get response > playerc error : timed out waiting for server reply to request > position2d:0:request:1 > playerv : error in pv_dev_position2d.c > libplayerc error: timed out waiting for server reply to request > position2d:0:request:1 > > The problem is when I click on "subscribe" on a driver (I've tried to > launch every driver, without succeed). > I've already search about this problem but I haven't succeed to find a > solution. I've only understood that it may be an interface name problem. > Unfortunately, I didn't succeed to find a solution. > Can you help me? > Thanks a lot. > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Interface-Name-Error-tp26389932p26513335.html Sent from the playerstage-gazebo mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
From: rawalc <ra...@gm...> - 2010-09-28 00:40:53
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hello all, I am encountering the same problem too. It would be nice of you to reply to me at ra...@gm... if any of you could find a solution to this problem. I am using Gazebo 0.9 with Player 3.0.1 on Ubuntu 10.4 Thanks Chetan ximengzhu wrote: > > Hi Neostek and hi all, > I have the same problem. I'm wasting time and time on having a working > copy of gazebo. I guess I have problems in the names of the interfaces but > not able to find more informations. How do the names work? > > And more in deep, is playerv the right test to check gazebo integrity? Is > playerv working correctly? > > > > Neostek wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> I'm a newbie in Gazebo/Player. My configuration is: >> >> -> Ubuntu 9.04 >> -> gazebo rev. 7939 >> -> player 2.1.2 >> -> gcc version 4.3.3 >> -> ogre 1.6.2 >> -> ode 0.11.1 >> >> I'm using the pioneer2at.world. I launch gazebo: >> 1) Gazebo >> $gazebo pioneer2at.world >> Gazebo multi-robot simulator, version 0.9.0 >> >> 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. >> >> [/root/InstallationPackages/gazebo/server/GazeboConfig.cc:103] >> Gazebo Path[/usr/local/share/gazebo] >> [/root/InstallationPackages/gazebo/server/GazeboConfig.cc:115] >> Ogre Path[/usr/local/lib/OGRE] >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default 112 33842332 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/factory.default 112 410188 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.default 112 1630256 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.plane1_model 112 1630256 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.sphere1_model 112 1630256 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/position.pioneer2dx_model1::position_iface_0 >> 112 >> 156 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.pioneer2dx_model1 112 1630256 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/laser.pioneer2dx_model1::laser::laser_iface_0 >> 112 8352 >> creating >> /tmp/gazebo-root-0/fiducial.pioneer2dx_model1::laser::fiducial_iface_0 >> 112 >> 11308 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.pioneer2dx_model1::laser 112 >> 1630256 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.box1_model 112 1630256 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.directional_white 112 1630256 >> creating /tmp/gazebo-root-0/graphics3d.point_white 112 1630256 >> Gazebo successfully initialized >> >> 2) I launch Player: >> $player gazebo.cfg >> Registering driver >> Player v.2.1.2 >> >> * Part of the Player/Stage/Gazebo Project [ >> http://playerstage.sourceforge.net]. >> * Copyright (C) 2000 - 2006 Brian Gerkey, Richard Vaughan, Andrew Howard, >> * Nate Koenig, and contributors. Released under the GNU General Public >> License. >> * Player comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and >> you >> * are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see COPYING >> * for details. >> >> invoking player_driver_init()... >> >> * Part of the Player/Stage Project [http://playerstage.sourceforge.net] >> * Copyright 2000-2006 Richard Vaughan, Andrew Howard, Brian Gerkey, >> Nathan >> Koenig >> * and contributors. Released under the GNU General Public License v2. >> success >> Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device >> 6665.31.0 is a simulation interface. >> opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0 >> opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default 112 33842332 >> Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device >> 6665.4.0 is a position2d interface. >> Gazebo Plugin driver creating 1 device >> 6665.6.0 is a laser interface. >> opening /tmp/gazebo-root-0/simulation.default +112 33842332 >> listening on 6665 >> Listening on ports: 6665 >> accepted TCP client 0 on port 6665, fd 8 >> >> 3) I launch playerv: >> $playerv >> PlayerViewer 2.1.2 >> Connecting to [localhost:6665] >> Available devices: localhost:6665 >> simulation:0 gazebo unsupported >> position2d:0 gazebo ready >> laser:0 gazebo ready >> playerc error : timed out waiting for server reply to request >> player:0:request:3 >> playerc error : failed to get response >> playerv : error in pv_dev_position2d.c >> libplayerc error: failed to get response >> playerc error : timed out waiting for server reply to request >> position2d:0:request:1 >> playerv : error in pv_dev_position2d.c >> libplayerc error: timed out waiting for server reply to request >> position2d:0:request:1 >> >> The problem is when I click on "subscribe" on a driver (I've tried to >> launch every driver, without succeed). >> I've already search about this problem but I haven't succeed to find a >> solution. I've only understood that it may be an interface name problem. >> Unfortunately, I didn't succeed to find a solution. >> Can you help me? >> Thanks a lot. >> > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Interface-Name-Error-tp26389932p29824446.html Sent from the playerstage-gazebo mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |