[ROS Q&A] 147 - How to make a Python file executable?
The Construct Robotics Institute 11:51
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One of the most frequent question that we get in our customer support channels is an error when trying to 'rosrun' a Python file. The package is there, the file is there, the command has been typed in correctly, but it doesn't want to run. Sounds familiar?
This is usually due to the file's permission, which had to be set to be executable. So in this video, we will see how to do this, as well as explore a bit more on this subject. Beginners of ROS and the Linux system should find this very useful.
// RELATED LINKS
▸ Original question: https://goo.gl/Eg4Et5
▸ ROS Development Studio (ROSDS): https://goo.gl/bUFuAq
▸ Robot Ignite Academy: https://goo.gl/6nNwhs
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This is usually due to the file's permission, which had to be set to be executable. So in this video, we will see how to do this, as well as explore a bit more on this subject. Beginners of ROS and the Linux system should find this very useful.
// RELATED LINKS
▸ Original question: https://goo.gl/Eg4Et5
▸ ROS Development Studio (ROSDS): https://goo.gl/bUFuAq
▸ Robot Ignite Academy: https://goo.gl/6nNwhs
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Feedback
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Did you like this video? Do you have questions about what is explained? Whatever the case, please leave a comment on the comments section below, so we can interact and learn from each other.
If you want to learn about other ROS topics, please let us know on the comments area and we will do a video about it.
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