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There are no binaries being built for Indigo on Ubuntu 14.10, not even for x86/amd64.

The only Ubuntu OS for which Indigo binaries are provided is Ubuntu Trusty (14.04).

See REP-3 - Target Platforms - Indigo Igloo and wiki/Installation/UbuntuARM.

There are no binaries being built for Indigo on Ubuntu 14.10, not even for x86/amd64.

The only Ubuntu OS for which Indigo binaries are provided is Ubuntu Trusty (14.04).

See REP-3 - Target Platforms - Indigo Igloo and wiki/Installation/UbuntuARM.


you could perhaps try to override OS detection (ROS_OS_OVERRIDE) and add the Trusty ROS repository to your Utopic system, but I don't think I have to explain why that is not recommended.

There are no binaries being built for Indigo on Ubuntu 14.10, not even for x86/amd64.

The only Ubuntu OS for which Indigo binaries are provided is Ubuntu Trusty (14.04).

See REP-3 - Target Platforms - Indigo Igloo and wiki/Installation/UbuntuARM.


you could perhaps try to override OS detection (ROS_OS_OVERRIDE) and add the Trusty ROS repository to your Utopic system, but I don't think I have to explain why that is not recommended.


Edit: also just noticed this:

Failed to fetch http://packages.ros.org/ROS/ubuntu/dists/trust/Release [..]

trust is not a valid Ubuntu OS codename. Should that be trusty (but see earlier note)?