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Hey guys,

I am using ubuntu 12.04 and ros fuerte. I am trying to run rgbdslam.

I followed the instructions given in this post link text: and I got the following error:

svn --non-interactive --config-dir /home/samme/trunk/g2o/svnconf co https://svn.openslam.org/data/svn/g2o/trunk build/g2o svn: OPTIONS of 'https://svn.openslam.org/data/svn/g2o/trunk': Server certificate verification failed: issuer is not trusted (https://svn.openslam.org)

Note: I had previously downloaded g2o from the svn: https://openslam.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/data/svn/g2o/trunk/. I then moved the file trunk to the rubbish bin and downloaded g2o again from the svn : https://code.ros.org/svn/ros-pkg/stacks/vslam/trunk/

I have been told to add the line: SVN_CMDLINE = svn--trust-server-cert--non-interactive --config-dir $(TOP_DIR)/svnconf to the makefile in the g2o folder.

However I am now getting this error:

svn--trust-server-cert--non-interactive --config-dir /home/samme/trunk/g2o/svnconf co https://svn.openslam.org/data/svn/g2o/trunk build/g2o make: svn--trust-server-cert--non-interactive: Command not found

Am I doing the command correctly? I really appreciate your help.

Regards,

Khalid


Originally posted by K_Yousif on ROS Answers with karma: 735 on 2012-12-18

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Comment by K_Yousif on 2012-12-18:
I resolved this issue (the answer below), I have another problem, I will post it on a new thread.

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The solution to this problem is adding this line: SVN_CMDLINE = svn --no-auth-cache --trust-server-cert --non-interactive instead of the one I mentioned earlier.

Regards,

Khalid


Originally posted by K_Yousif with karma: 735 on 2012-12-18

This answer was ACCEPTED on the original site

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Comment by tianb03 on 2012-12-18:
The author commented the wrong one I think. We encountered the same prob yesterday.

Comment by ZiyangLI on 2014-01-12:
This does not work for me. The line is already in the Makefile.

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