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According to debbuild/groovy.html?q=openni, that particular package was never released into Groovy. Only the openni2_camera
package was (see the deb
on packages.ros.org
here fi).
The wiki page also shows this: notice the Released
, Continuous integration
and Documented
badges on the Hydro, Indigo and Jade pages, but only the Documented
one on the Groovy page.
As to options: you could try to see whether you can build the package from source in a Groovy catkin workspace. Probably best to checkout the groovy-devel branch. It's just a set of launch files, so it could work.
Alternatively, try to build all openni2
packages from source, using the hydro-devel
branch. That will probably be a bit more involved, as things might have changed between Groovy and Hydro in an incompatible way.
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According
I should be install the openni2 package using
sudo apt-get install -f ros-groovy-openni2-launch
... right?
No, as according
to debbuild/groovy.html?q=openni, that particular package was never released into Groovy. Only theopenni2_camera
package was (see the deb
on packages.ros.org
here Released
, Continuous integration
and Documented
badges on the Hydro, Indigo and Jade pages, but only the Documented
one on the Groovy page. As to options: you could try to see whether you can build the package from source in a Groovy catkin workspace. Probably best to checkout the groovy-devel branch. It's just a set of launch files, so it could work.
Alternatively, try to build all openni2
packages from source, using the hydro-devel
branch. That will probably be a bit more involved, as things might have changed between Groovy and Hydro in an incompatible way.