So I'm not sure what all the cmake-wizardry is trying to do in
xacro-extras.cmake, but it appears the problem here is actually that
xacro.py in <install>/lib/xacro/ is not executable as it would be if it
were brought in via a "install(PROGRAMS ..." type of cmake command.
As a temporary fix, you can make /opt/ros/groovy/install/lib/xacro/xacro.py
executable and your existing launch files will work again until a patch
gets out
I opened a ticket here:
https://github.com/ros/xacro/issues/1
-Fergs
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 3:42 AM, Michael Gratton <
mikeg@cse.unsw.edu.au>wrote:
> On 04/03/13 21:37, Tully Foote wrote:
> > ros-groovy-xacro : 1.6.1 -> 1.7.2
>
> xacro seems to be newly catkinised, which unless I am missing something
> means `rosrun xacro xacro.py` will no longer work?
>
> If so, that might break a whole lot of existing Groovy setups, like mine
> did just then.
>
> //Mike
>
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