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Re: No robot code, but can start it manually
I'm working with Dave, these are the messages we see in in the Driver Station
env: can't execute '/usr/local/frc/bin/netconsole-host': No such file or directory Warning 44002 Ping Results: link-bad, DS radio(.4)-bad, robot radio(.1)-bad, cRIO(.2)-bad, FMS-bad FRC: Driver Station ping status has changed. Driver Station |
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Re: No robot code, but can start it manually
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In the RobotPy installation package, there's a directory called 'opkg_cache', and it should have two packages... Python and netconsole-host. If you don't install netconsole-host, you'll get that error. If you use the 'install-robotpy' installer command, it should already do that for you. Feel free to get on the RobotPy gitter channel and I can assist in realtime. |
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Re: No robot code, but can start it manually
To follow up with others, they were installing last year's release of RobotPy, which is why netconsole-host wasn't being installed.
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