Hi @RoyAmoyal,
Not sure if you will have to clone again, since you are connecting it to a volume outside your container that already contains the repo, but should be fine. I see in the logs you ...
> Hi @RoyAmoyal,
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> You don't have to build the Unreal Engine project inside the container, only the AirSim library. So only [this step](https://fs-driverless.github.io/Formula-Student-Driverle...
Hi @RoyAmoyal,
You don't have to build the Unreal Engine project inside the container, only the AirSim library. So only [this step](https://fs-driverless.github.io/Formula-Student-Driverless-Sim...
> Hi @RoyAmoyal
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> You can perfectly use Ubuntu 22.04 and ROS2. The only issue for now is that if you want to edit files in unreal engine, you can build the Airsim library in an Ubuntu 18.04 do...
Hi @RoyAmoyal
You can perfectly use Ubuntu 22.04 and ROS2. The only issue for now is that if you want to edit files in unreal engine, you can build the Airsim library in an Ubuntu 18.04 docker co...
Hey,
I am opening the issue because we can't compile from source the project on our Ubuntu 22.04. The solution in #365 will not work here because we can't use clang 8 in Ubuntu 22.04
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> Hi @RoyAmoyal
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> The easiest is to build the AirSim library in a Ubuntu 18.04 docker container, and using those libraries when opening Unreal engine.
>
> The official thing I need to figur...
Hi @RoyAmoyal
The easiest is to build the AirSim library in a Ubuntu 18.04 docker container, and using those libraries when opening Unreal engine.
The official thing I need to figure out is how ...