By doing an echo of my /tf topic i am able to see the timestamps of the different transforms, and i realized that those timestamps are given in seconds from 1970, whereas the message i get from rviz about the base_link frame gives the time in seconds since the moment i launched the simulation: In ros1 i would source ros again, rebuild my packages and it would be done Ros2 humble hawksbill to install ros2 humble, while i'm following this
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There is no ros package called gazebo_plugin, nor is there an ubuntu package (in your case) that is called gazebo_plugin, so rosdep cannot determine which package should be installed to fulfil the dependency
It's likely that this is a typo
There is a ros package called gazebo_plugins (note the s at the end there). I have a robotic arm integrated with moveit When i launch the gazebo simulation and moveit Controller, i can use a python script which, using the moveit_commander, can set the joint states of the robotic arm in the gazebo (set the angles)
But when i want the moveit To plan the trajectory given just the pose of the end effector, i get an error But when i use ros2 run ea maintenance mode manager maintenance mode it doesn't work, i get no executable found.