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Hi,

Does anybody have any news on this issue? I'm still having the same issue when trying to use dynamic reconfigure to change the resolution to QVGA, only working resolution is VGA. I'm running the latest updates of ROS Fuerte and Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit.

Thank you!

Hi,

Does anybody have any news on this issue? I'm still having the same issue when trying to use dynamic reconfigure to change the resolution to QVGA, only working resolution is VGA. I'm running the latest updates of ROS Fuerte and Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit.

EDIT 1: Just tried to use the deprecated drivers under fuerte and had the same issue. I can actually change the settings when I'm not visualising the image, but one I try to visualise the image (with rviz or image_view) then it crashes.

Thank you!

Hi,

Does anybody have any news on this issue? I'm still having the same issue problem (the glib error mentioned above) when trying to use dynamic reconfigure to change the resolution to QVGA, only working resolution is VGA. I'm running the latest updates of ROS Fuerte and Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit.

EDIT 1: Just tried to use the deprecated drivers under fuerte and had the same issue. I can actually change the settings when I'm not visualising the image, but one once I try to visualise the image (with rviz or image_view) then it crashes.

Thank you!

Hi,

Does anybody have any news on this issue? I'm still having the same problem (the glib glibc error mentioned above) when trying to use dynamic reconfigure to change the resolution to QVGA, only working resolution is VGA. I'm running the latest updates of ROS Fuerte and Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit.

EDIT 1: Just tried to use the deprecated drivers under fuerte and had the same issue. I can actually change the settings when I'm not visualising the image, but once I try to visualise the image (with rviz or image_view) then it crashes.

Thank you!