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cv::LocalisationSystem has not been declared #25
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Hi, I have ROS indigo, so I don't know if it will serve you. At the first, I go to GIT page of Whycon, and I copy de GIT url of whycon. After that, I go to Thus, I can run this program. I hope that this serve you. |
@NishanthARao If you have ROS, there are different set of instructions. I don't think you should be compiling with the flag -DDISABLE_ROS=ON. |
@ChristianRG27 , @vamshi666 Thank you so much for the comments. However I am still stuck at the very same error. @vamshi666 , it appears that the newer versions of cmake (on ubuntu 18.04) doesn't compile the given source code. Thus I moved on to use the Whycon package provided by another developer. It works perfectly well for me i.e on ROS melodic distro and Ubuntu 18.04 . |
@NishanthARao Thanks for the info, but, I need the standalone version to be working. |
Hello. I am running ROS melodic on Ubuntu 18.04. There is an issue with the package when i run the "make" command.
cmake -DDISABLE_ROS=ON ..
(There are the directions mentioned as well).
I have opencv3 working properly. Furthere more i have installed all the dependencies as mentioned.
I have enclosed a screenshot of the error, please let me know why i am getting this.
Thank you so much for your time.
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