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Building ros2 dashing from source error on TinkerOS armv7l due to undefined os #216
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I believe that function is being called by colcon given the output:
Which leads me to believe it's choking on this line. The |
it looks like the "NameError: name 'os' is not defined" is outside of the sros2 blocks and is likely not an sros2 related issue. Could you please run the following and give the console output:
Could you provide more details about your setup ? Was python provided in your base install or did you install it yourself ? Also maybe of relevance:
This is just to highlight this is uncharted territory in multiple dimensions |
Agreed. |
Good point, I'll try to update to python 3.8 and keep you updated. |
Hello, my ROS2 crystal on python3.5 also reported this crash. And I find it seems a bug of As said in https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#exec :
My python 3.7.5 on Windows has fixed this by using I believe this is the root cause and I've run extra infoJust now I downloaded source archives of Python 3.5.10, 3.6.0 and 3.6.14, and I found this bug of |
使用 colcon build --cmake-args -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release编译 |
Bug report
ros2 is not building as os is not defined on tinkeros.
Required Info:
Linux tinkerboard 4.4.132+ Access control #1 SMP Wed Aug 21 19:15:55 CST 2019 armv7l GNU/Linux
From source source (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ros2/ros2/dashing/ros2.repos)
Steps to reproduce issue
Standard Build from source process according to
https://index.ros.org/doc/ros2/Installation/Dashing/Linux-Development-Setup/
Expected behavior
compilation succesfull
Actual behavior
sros2 is not compiling as "os" is not defined
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