Failed to fetch current robot state" when running getCurrentPose · Issue #1187 · ros-planning/moveit · GitHub
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moveit_cpp_tutorial-4] [INFO] [1675937187.657785499] [moveit_ros.current_state_monitor]: Didn't received robot state (joint angles) with recent timestamp within 1.000000 seconds. [moveit_cpp_tutorial-4] Check clock synchronization if your are running ...
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ERROR] [1599700743.912509523]: Failed to fetch current robot state · Issue #12 · ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3_home_service_challenge · GitHub
Failed to fetch current robot state' when using the 'plan_kinematic_path' service · Issue #868 · ros-planning/moveit · GitHub
Failed to fetch current robot state' when using the 'plan_kinematic_path' service · Issue #868 · ros-planning/moveit · GitHub
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