ROS2 compile a standalone node: undefined references to `std::__throw_bad_array_new_length()'
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federico ciresola
on 17 May 2024
Commented: federico ciresola
on 21 May 2024
Hi all,
I am trying to create a standalone node for ROS2 with a publisher (see schema below) and I am using the following tutorial to set up the model to generate the code:
but when I compile it, I obtain the following error
undefined reference to `std::__throw_bad_array_new_length()
and I don't find a way to fix (below the imag with the error). I also got the same error with the Simulink model used in the tutorial.
System info:
- OS: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
- ROS2 version: Humble
- gcc version: 11.4.0
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Josh Chen
on 17 May 2024
Hi Federico,
Thanks for providing the system information. This error seems to be a compiler incompatible issue.
In R2023b version of MATLAB/Simulink, some internal packages were built with gcc-10. Hence, when compiling the Simulink model with gcc-11, you may see undefined reference errors.
This issue was resolved in the upcoming R2024b version, which uses gcc-12 to build those packages.
As a workaround for R2023b, you could consider installing gcc-10 on your machine so that the entire project uses the same gcc version during build process.
Best,
Josh
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