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Apr 20 at 9:28 comment added Tully From those links it looks like you're manually downloading one big package from a third party and installing it. That won't make any other packages available necessarily.
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Apr 19 at 13:04 comment added Kimura I additionally noticed that other tools, such as slam-toolbox and navigation2, also could not be installed by using sudo apt install ros-humble-<package_name>.
Apr 19 at 12:38 comment added Kimura My debian version is 11 (code name is bullseye). After the RaspberryPi OS setup was complete, Humble was installed with wget https://s3.ap-northeast-1.wasabisys.com/download-raw/dpkg/ros2-desktop/debian/bullseye/ros-humble-desktop-0.3.1_arm64.deb and sudo apt install -y ./ros-humble-desktop-0.3.1_arm64.deb. I also installed the build tool with sudo pip install vcstool colcon-common-extensions. (I cited the following site. Sorry, it is in Japanese. zenn.dev/array/books/5efdb438cf8be3/viewer/8b105c)
Apr 18 at 22:55 comment added Tully In general raspberry pi OS isn't a supported platform. However depending on which Debian version it is based on there may be compatibility. What is your specific version and architecture? What instructions are you following to install on this system that makes you expect that humble is available? And have you added ROS sources?
Apr 18 at 12:52 comment added Kimura I edited my question. I'm running on RaspberryPi OS. I tried same thing on another computer with ubuntu 22.04 installed, and this one was able to install the package without error. Is it possible that the OS is doing something wrong?
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Apr 18 at 8:34 comment added Tully Please edit your question to include what OS are you running on? What distro, version and architecture? Also how have you setup your sources?
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