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Not the same package though, I've seen the similar error message happened when we compiled openni2_camera
on Ubuntu 14.04. We figured out that ABI incompatibility of a dependent package (this) caused it, so solution for us was to rebuild all the package in our Catkin workspace.
In @jemalo's answer it was also a nodelet
that seemed to be related, which I think is just a coincidence.
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Not the same package though, I've seen the similar error message happened when we compiled openni2_camera
on Ubuntu 14.04. We figured out that ABI incompatibility of a dependent package (this) caused it, so solution for us was to rebuild all the package in our Catkin workspace.
In @jemalo's answer it was also a nodelet
that seemed to be related, which I think is just may or may not be a coincidence.
3 | No.3 Revision |
Not the same package though, I've seen the similar error message happened when we compiled openni2_camera
on Ubuntu 14.04. We figured out that ABI incompatibility of a dependent package (this) caused it, so solution for us was to rebuild all the package in our Catkin workspace.
In @jemalo's answer it was also a nodelet
that seemed to be related, which I think may or may not be nothing but a coincidence.
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Not the same package though, I've seen the similar error message happened when we compiled openni2_camera
on Ubuntu 14.04. We figured out that ABI incompatibility of a dependent package (this) caused it, so solution for us was to rebuild all the package packages in our Catkin workspace.
In @jemalo's answer it was also a nodelet
that seemed to be related, which I think may or may not be nothing but a coincidence.
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Not the same package though, I've seen the similar error message happened when we compiled openni2_camera
on Ubuntu 14.04. 14.04 while core packages of ROS were not updated for awhile. We figured out that ABI incompatibility of a dependent package (this) caused it, so solution for us was to rebuild all the packages in our Catkin workspace.
In @jemalo's answer it was also a nodelet
that seemed to be related, which I think may or may not be nothing but a coincidence.