your message reads a bit cryptic to me. MRL on my raspi 2 runs fine. I start it with
java -Xmx1g -jar myrobotlab.jar
but cd first to the mrl folder, eg. CD MRL when in your home direcrory
The -Xm1g gives some room for MRL to run but this might not necessary for all commands given.
For some services - like opencv - you need updated native library files for the armv7 CPU but normal InMoov control should work.
When closing the MRL gui the command window does not close automatically - at least in my environment. Either close that window with the X - button (right upper corner) in the window or press Ctrl-Z to stop it.
What is your understanding of CLI - I can not interprete it?
I merged a change that Alessandruino made , so now the QA build should work on the Ras PI 2 ..
just make sure you delete your ~/.repo directory and start with a fresh install of myrobotlab.jar in a clean directory. Once that is done, you can just try again and the services should be found and they will install now.
I've tested here with my Ras PI and all the services installed. (not sure which ones actually work.. ) but at least they installed!
Are you using the latest development build from the QA post? (linked above)
Also, did you delete your local ivy repository by removing the ~/.repo directory ( assuming you're logged in as "pi" that would be the directory /home/pi/.repo
Lastly, make sure you download myrobotlab.jar into a new directory and run "java -jar myrobotlab.jar" from a terminal window.
Once that has launched the normal MRL gui, go to runtime. and from the menu select to install all. That will take a while to download all of the dependencies. (lots of data/files)
At that point , MRL will ask you to restart. click the restart button
go back to the cli , hit "control-c" to close out the CLI program.
Then, relaunch myrobotlab by running "java -jar myrobotlab.jar"
At that point , the runtime tab should show all the services are installed.
Hi mecax, what does not end
Hi mecax,
what does not end as completed? The installing of services ?
the Mrl I assume it does not end
Hi Mecax your message reads a
Hi Mecax
your message reads a bit cryptic to me. MRL on my raspi 2 runs fine. I start it with
java -Xmx1g -jar myrobotlab.jar
but cd first to the mrl folder, eg. CD MRL when in your home direcrory
The -Xm1g gives some room for MRL to run but this might not necessary for all commands given.
For some services - like opencv - you need updated native library files for the armv7 CPU but normal InMoov control should work.
When closing the MRL gui the command window does not close automatically - at least in my environment. Either close that window with the X - button (right upper corner) in the window or press Ctrl-Z to stop it.
What is your understanding of CLI - I can not interprete it?
Juerg
Ras PI 2 fix merged
Hey Mecax,
I merged a change that Alessandruino made , so now the QA build should work on the Ras PI 2 ..
just make sure you delete your ~/.repo directory and start with a fresh install of myrobotlab.jar in a clean directory. Once that is done, you can just try again and the services should be found and they will install now.
I've tested here with my Ras PI and all the services installed. (not sure which ones actually work.. ) but at least they installed!
-Kevin
thanks
thanks, I install it and test it remains
Worky / No Worky
Are you using the latest development build from the QA post? (linked above)
Also, did you delete your local ivy repository by removing the ~/.repo directory ( assuming you're logged in as "pi" that would be the directory /home/pi/.repo
Lastly, make sure you download myrobotlab.jar into a new directory and run "java -jar myrobotlab.jar" from a terminal window.
Once that has launched the normal MRL gui, go to runtime. and from the menu select to install all. That will take a while to download all of the dependencies. (lots of data/files)
At that point , MRL will ask you to restart. click the restart button
go back to the cli , hit "control-c" to close out the CLI program.
Then, relaunch myrobotlab by running "java -jar myrobotlab.jar"
At that point , the runtime tab should show all the services are installed.
hopefully this will help get it working for you.