Hi Kurt, Changing the access permission finally settled down the problem. Thank you a lot. Soonhac Quoting Kurt Konolige : > Make sure you have access permissions to /dev/raw1394. --kk > > sh2723@columbia.edu wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Even though the previous problem is cleared, I'm stuck in another >> problem. When I run ./bin/camera1394, it seems to fail to initialize >> libdc1394 as following error messages. >> >> joseph@tonga:~/rospkgs/cameras/camera1394$ ./bin/camera1394 >> [ INFO] 1273165810.784058000: Reconfigure request: brightness -1, >> encoding , exposure -1, gain -1, shutter -1, whitebalance auto >> [ INFO] 1273165810.784198000: reconfigure level = 4294967295 >> [ INFO] 1273165810.792141000: [camera] video mode: 800x600_mono, frame >> ID: /camera >> [ WARN] 1273165810.793209000: no camera calibration source >> libdc1394 error: Failed to initialize libdc1394 >> [FATAL] 1273165810.862582000: [camera] exception opening device: >> [Camera1394::open]: Could not initialize dc1394_context. >> Make sure /dev/raw1394 exists, you have ac >> >> I confirmed /dev/raw1394 existed and libdc1394-2.1.2 and >> libraw1394-2.0.5 were installed safely. I'm using ros 1.0.3 on Ubuntu >> 8.04 and bumblebee2(point gray). I appreciate any comments. >> >> Best, >> Soonhac >> >> Quoting sh2723@columbia.edu: >> >>> Hi Tully, >>> >>> The problem was cleared by rerun rosdep install. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Soonhac >>> >>> Quoting Tully Foote : >>> >>>> Soonhac, >>>> >>>> It sounds like the boost install failed. If you clear out >>>> /opt/ros/lib and >>>> /opt/ros/include and rerun rosdep install the library should be restored. >>>> >>>> Tully >>>> >>>> On May 3, 2010 9:44 AM, wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Jack, >>>> >>>> When I ran "rosdep install camera1394", the messages are as followings. >>>> >>>> joseph@tonga:~/rospkgs/cameras/camera1394$ rosdep install camera1394 >>>> executing this script: >>>> set -o errexit >>>> #No Packages to install >>>> if [ ! -f /opt/ros/lib/liblog4cxx.so.10 ] ; then >>>> mkdir -p ~/ros/ros-deps >>>> cd ~/ros/ros-deps >>>> wget --tries=10 >>>> http://pr.willowgarage.com/downloads/apache-log4cxx-0.10.0-wg_patched.tar.gz >>>> tar xzf apache-log4cxx-0.10.0-wg_patched.tar.gz >>>> cd apache-log4cxx-0.10.0 >>>> ./configure --prefix=/opt/ros >>>> make >>>> sudo make install >>>> fi >>>> >>>> >>>> if [ ! -f /opt/ros/lib/libboost_date_time-gcc42-mt*-1_37.a ] ; then >>>> mkdir -p ~/ros/ros-deps >>>> cd ~/ros/ros-deps >>>> wget --tries=10 http://pr.willowgarage.com/downloads/boost_1_37_0.tar.gz >>>> tar xzf boost_1_37_0.tar.gz >>>> cd boost_1_37_0 >>>> ./configure --prefix=/opt/ros >>>> make >>>> sudo make install >>>> fi >>>> >>>> I think the problem is that there wasn't >>>> libboost_iostreams-gcc42-mt-1_37.so.1.37.0 in /opt/ros/lib. Should I >>>> reinstall ROS? >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Soonhac >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Quoting Jack O'Quin : >>>> >>>>> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 9:29 PM, Soonhac Hong >> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ros-users mailing list >>> ros-users@code.ros.org >>> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >>> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >> > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > >