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groovy openni 1.5.4 upgrade error

asked 2012-12-27 21:31:32 -0600

Oier gravatar image

updated 2012-12-27 21:32:54 -0600

Hi, after reading Tullys post on ros-users, I just upgraded to openni 1.5.4 on my Ubuntu 12.10 machine via upgrade manager. I got the following errors during the upgrade process:

"The upgrade will continue but the 'ps-engine' package may not be in a working state.Please consider submitting a bug report about it.
subprocess installed pre-removal script returned error exit status 127

Could not install 'nite-dev' Please consider submitting a bug report about it.
subprocess installed pre-removal script returned error exit status 127

Could not install the upgrades. The upgrade has aborted. Your system could be in an unusable state. A recovery will run now (dpkg --configure -a)."

So ps-engine is now a broken package, but I think that it is safe to remove it because now it is obsolete/deprecated, right? Besides, I runned openni_launch and image_view and the Kinect seems to be working. Regarding nite-dev, I don't know if it is necessary but the problem seems that there is no quantal version of the package available.

Cheers, Oier

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answered 2012-12-28 02:05:06 -0600

tfoote gravatar image

updated 2012-12-28 02:05:39 -0600

Yes it is safe to remove ps-engine.

Sorry I forgot to mention the 3rd package changed package in my email. The three packages changed are as follows:

  • openni-dev -> libopenni-dev
  • ps-engine -> libopenni-sensor-primesense-dev
  • nite-dev -> libopenni-nite-dev

And there are a few dependencies that should be automatically installed:

  • libopenni0
  • libopennni-sensor-primesense0
  • openni-utils
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I tried doing the dist-upgrade. Now apt-get complains of "unmet dependencies". It is unable to remove the old packages or install the new ones. The broken dependencies are: ros-fuerte-openni-{camera,kinect,tracker} and ros-groovy-openni-camera.

joq gravatar image joq  ( 2012-12-29 01:50:05 -0600 )edit

I finally got it unstuck by removing all those dependencies and all their dependencies.

joq gravatar image joq  ( 2012-12-29 01:54:36 -0600 )edit

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