[ros-users] [BUG REPORT] rosboost-cfg doesn't work well with ROS_BOOST_ROOT

Josh Faust jfaust at willowgarage.com
Thu Sep 9 18:43:53 UTC 2010


Hi,

Can you please file a ticket in the ROS trac?  https://code.ros.org/trac/ros
.

<https://code.ros.org/trac/ros>As an immediate workaround (and actually the
preferred way of doing this now) is to setup the environment for the
compiler as you would for anything else, i.e. set:
CPATH
LIBRARY_PATH
LD_LIBRARY_PATH

to include the boost location.  In your case it looks like this would
probably be:
export CPATH=/opt/boost/include:$CPATH
export LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/boost/lib:$LIBRARY_PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/boost/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Josh

On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 10:02 PM, 김윤수 <yesarang.kim at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear ros users,
>
> I have a problem with rosboost-cfg. Here is the situation I encountered.
>
> I'm using MontaVista Linux and had already installed boost at /usr/local
> which is 1.36.0 and was used intensively by existing softwares. I have
> installed cturtle_base using rosinstall. The ros requires boost which is
> greater than or equal to 1.37.0. So I've installed boost 1.40.0 at
> /opt/boost and set ROS_BOOST_ROOT to /opt/boost. I've managed to
> successfully build 38 packages out of ros. Everything was going smoothly
> upto this.
>
> I was interested in pluginlib so I built it and tried pluginlib_tutorials
> at
> http://www.ros.org/wiki/pluginlib/Tutorials/Writing%20and%20Using%20a%20Simple%20Plugin
>
> I tried to execute polygon_loader and got a seg fault.I tried to trace back
> to a root cause using gdb and the core file. When loading executable, gdb
> prints out these messages for loading shared libraries
>
> ---
> ...
> Reading symbols from */opt/boost/lib/libboost_filesystem.so.1.40.0*
> ...done.
> Loaded symbols for */opt/boost/lib/libboost_filesystem.so.1.40.0*
> Reading symbols from /opt/boost/lib/libboost_system.so.1.40.0...done.
> Loaded symbols for /opt/boost/lib/libboost_system.so.1.40.0
> Reading symbols from /lib/librt.so.1...Reading symbols from
> /usr/lib/debug/lib/librt-2.5.90.so.debug...done.
> done.
> Loaded symbols for /lib/librt.so.1
> Reading symbols from /lib/libdl.so.2...Reading symbols from
> /usr/lib/debug/lib/libdl-2.5.90.so.debug...done.
> done.
> Loaded symbols for /lib/libdl.so.2
> Reading symbols from */opt/boost/lib/libboost_regex.so.1.40.0*...done.
> Loaded symbols for */opt/boost/lib/libboost_regex.so.1.40.0*
> Reading symbols from /usr/local/apr/lib/libaprutil-1.so.0...done.
> Loaded symbols for /usr/local/apr/lib/libaprutil-1.so.0
> ...
> Core was generated by `./polygon_loader'.
> Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
> #0  0xb7d63d0f in
> boost::re_detail::perl_matcher<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char const*,
> std::string>,
> std::allocator<boost::sub_match<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char const*,
> std::string> > >, boost::regex_traits<char, boost::cpp_regex_traits<char> >
> >::find_imp (this=0xbff75724)
>     at /usr/local/include/boost/regex/v4/perl_matcher_common.hpp:297
> 297        matcher_proc_type proc = s_find_vtable[type];
> ---
>
> I got these stack trace when typed where
>
> ---
> (gdb) where
> #0  0xb7d63d0f in
> boost::re_detail::perl_matcher<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char const*,
> std::string>,
> std::allocator<boost::sub_match<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char const*,
> std::string> > >, boost::regex_traits<char, boost::cpp_regex_traits<char> >
> >::find_imp (this=0xbff75724)
>     at */usr/local/include/boost/regex/v4/perl_matcher_common.hpp:297*
> #1  0xb7d64118 in boost::regex_search<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char
> const*, std::string>,
> std::allocator<boost::sub_match<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char const*,
> std::string> > >, char, boost::regex_traits<char,
> boost::cpp_regex_traits<char> > > (first=
>       {_M_current = 0x806dfec "[${severity}] [${time}]: ${message}"},
> last={_M_current = 0x806e00f ""}, m=@0xbff75830, e=@0xbff7586c,
>     flags=boost::regex_constants::match_default, base={_M_current =
> 0x806dfec "[${severity}] [${time}]: ${message}"})
>     at */usr/local/include/boost/regex/v4/perl_matcher_common.hpp:229*
> #2  0xb7d6421f in boost::regex_search<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char
> const*, std::string>,
> std::allocator<boost::sub_match<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char const*,
> std::string> > >, char, boost::regex_traits<char,
> boost::cpp_regex_traits<char> > > (first=
>       {_M_current = 0x806dfec "[${severity}] [${time}]: ${message}"},
> last={_M_current = 0x806e00f ""}, m=@0xbff75830, e=@0xbff7586c,
>     flags=boost::regex_constants::match_default) at *
> /usr/local/include/boost/regex/v4/regex_search.hpp:42*
> #3  0xb7d67f90 in ros::console::Formatter::init (this=0xb7d70ec0,
> fmt=0xb7d6af38 "[${severity}] [${time}]: ${message}")
>     at
> /home/yskim/ros/ros/core/rosconsole/src/rosconsole/rosconsole.cpp:281
> #4  0xb7d5e055 in ros::console::do_initialize () at
> /home/yskim/ros/ros/core/rosconsole/src/rosconsole/rosconsole.cpp:418
> #5  0xb7d5e794 in ros::console::initialize () at
> /home/yskim/ros/ros/core/rosconsole/src/rosconsole/rosconsole.cpp:430
> #6  0xb7d5ebb6 in __static_initialization_and_destruction_0
> (__initialize_p=<value optimized out>, __priority=<value optimized out>)
>     at
> /home/yskim/ros/ros/core/rosconsole/src/rosconsole/rosconsole.cpp:657
> #7  0xb7d6aa95 in __do_global_ctors_aux () from
> /home/yskim/ros/ros/core/rosconsole/lib/librosconsole.so
> #8  0xb7d5c40d in _init () from
> /home/yskim/ros/ros/core/rosconsole/lib/librosconsole.so
> #9  0xb7f9d5b0 in call_init (l=0xb7e01950, argc=1, argv=0xbff75a64,
> env=0xbff75a6c) at dl-init.c:81
> #10 0xb7f9d6c4 in _dl_init (main_map=0xb7fab678, argc=1, argv=0xbff75a64,
> env=0xbff75a6c) at dl-init.c:145
> #11 0xb7f8f8ff in _dl_start_user () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2
> ---
>
> As you can see in bold & blue text, rosconsole was compiled using
> /usr/local/include/boost header but linked against /opt/boost/lib.
>
> So I suspected that there was something wrong with rosboost-cfg.
> When I executed 'rosboost-cfg --cflags', I got nothing but -L/opt/boost/lib
> -Wl,-rpath,/opt/boost/lib  -lboost_regex for 'rosboost-cfg --lflags regex.'
> I analyzed rosboost_cfg.py source and found that Version.__init__() has
> strange code segment about is_system_install property as follows
>
> self.is_system_install = os.path.split(self.include_dir)[0] == self.root
>
> For my environment, self.include_dir == /opt/boost/include and self.root ==
> os.path.split(self.include_dir)[0] == /opt/boost.
> And the include_dirs() subroutine returns value for --cflags option as
> follows
>
> def include_dirs(ver, prefix = ''):
>     if (*ver.is_system_install* or no_L_or_I):
>         return ""
>
>     return " %s%s"%(prefix, ver.include_dir)
>
>
> I don't know what is_system_install exactly means but for my environment, I
> definitely need value of -L/opt/boost/include for --cflags. So I modified
> the code as follows
>
> def include_dirs(ver, prefix = ''):
>     if (no_L_or_I):
>         return ""
>
>     return " %s%s"%(prefix, ver.include_dir)
>
> After this modification, I managed to execute polygon_loader successfully.
> I think this modification works only for me.
>
> Please, fix this problem.
>
> TIA
>
> - Yoonsoo
>
>
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