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F.A.Q.
Some of the most common issues regarding CARLA installation and builds are listed here. Some more can be found in the GitHub issues for the project. In case you don't find your doubt listed here, have a look in the forum and feel free to ask there.
System requirements
Linux build
- "CarlaUnreal.sh" script does not appear when downloading from GitHub.
- "make launch" is not working on Linux.
- Cloning the Unreal Engine repository shows an error.
- AttributeError: module 'carla' has no attribute 'Client' when running a script.
- Cannot run example scripts or "RuntimeError: rpc::rpc_error during call in function version".
Windows build
- "CarlaUnreal.exe" does not appear when downloading from GitHub.
- CarlaUnreal could not be compiled. Try rebuilding it from source manually.
- CMake error shows even though CMake is properly installed.
- Error C2440, C2672: compiler version.
- "make launch" is not working on Windows.
- Make is missing libintl3.dll or/and libiconv2.dll.
- Modules are missing or built with a different engine version.
- There is no
dist
folder inPythonAPI/carla
despite a successful output message.
Running Carla
- Low FPS rate when running the server in Unreal Editor.
- Can't run a script.
- Connect to the simulator while running within Unreal Editor.
- Can't run CARLA neither binary nor source build.
- ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
- ImportError: DLL load failed while importing libcarla: %1 is not a valid Win32 app.
- ImportError: No module named 'carla'
Other
- Fatal error: 'version.h' has been modified since the precompiled header.
- Create a binary version of CARLA.
- Can I package CARLA for Windows on a Linux machine and vice versa?
- How do I uninstall the CARLA client library?
System requirements
Expected disk space to build CARLA.
It is advised to have at least 170GB free. Building CARLA requires about 35GB of disk space, plus Unreal Engine which requires about 95-135GB.
Recommended hardware to run CARLA.
CARLA is a performance demanding software. At the very minimum it requires a 6GB GPU or, even better, a dedicated GPU capable of running Unreal Engine.
Take a look at Unreal Engine's recommended hardware.
Linux build
"CarlaUnreal.sh" script does not appear when downloading from GitHub.
There is no
CarlaUnreal.sh
script in the source version of CARLA. Follow the build instructions to build CARLA from source.To run CARLA using
CarlaUnreal.sh
, follow the quick start installation.
"make launch" is not working on Linux.
Many different issues can be dragged out during the build installation and will manifest themselves like this. Here is a list of the most likely reasons why:
- Run Unreal Engine 4.26. Something may have failed when building Unreal Engine. Try running UE editor on its own and check that it is the 4.26 release.
- Download the assets. The server will not be able to run without the visual content. This step is mandatory.
- UE4_ROOT is not defined. The environment variable is not set. Remember to make it persistent session-wide by adding it to the
~/.bashrc
or~/.profile
. Otherwise it will need to be set for every new shell. Runexport UE4_ROOT=<path_to_unreal_4-26>
to set the variable this time.- Check dependencies. Make sure that everything was installed properly. Maybe one of the commands was skipped, unsuccessful or the dependencies were not suitable for the system.
- Delete CARLA and clone it again. Just in case something went wrong. Delete CARLA and clone or download it again.
- Meet system requirements. Ubuntu version should be 16.04 or later. CARLA needs around 170GB of disk space and a dedicated GPU (or at least one with 6GB) to run.
Other specific reasons for a system to show conflicts with CARLA may occur. Please, post these on the forum so the team can get to know more about them.
Cloning the Unreal Engine repository shows an error.
1. Is the Unreal Engine account activated? The UE repository is private. In order to clone it, create the UE account, activate it (check the verification mail), and link your GitHub account.
2. Is git properly installed? Sometimes an error shows incompatibilities with the
https
protocol. It can be solved easily by uninstalling and reinstalling git. Open a terminal and run the following commands:sudo apt-get remove git #Uninstall git sudo apt install git-all #install git
AttributeError: module 'carla' has no attribute 'Client' when running a script.
Run the following command.
pip3 install -Iv setuptools==47.3.1
And build the PythonAPI again.
make PythonAPI
Try to build the docs to test if everything is running properly. A successful message should show.
make PythonAPI.docs
Cannot run example scripts or "RuntimeError: rpc::rpc_error during call in function version".
If running a script returns an output similar to this, there is a problem with the
.egg
file in the PythonAPI.
!!! Important
If you are using 0.9.12+, there are several methods to use/install the client library. If you are using one of the newer methods for the client library (.whl
or PyPi download) the information in this section will not be relevant to you.
First of all, open
<root_carla>/PythonAPI/carla/dist
. There should be an.egg
file for the corresponding CARLA and Python version you are using (similar tocarla-0.X.X-pyX.X-linux-x86_64.egg
). Make sure the file matches the Python version you are using. To check your Python version use the following command.python3 --version # or for Python 2 python --version
If either the file is missing or you think it could be corrupted, try rebuilding again.
make clean make PythonAPI make launch
Now try one of the example scripts again.
cd PythonAPI/examples python3 dynamic_weather.py
If the error persists, the problem is probably related with your PythonPATH. These scripts automatically look for the
.egg
file associated with the build, so maybe there is another.egg
file in your PythonPATH interfering with the process. Show the content of the PythonPATH with the following command.echo $PYTHONPATH
Look up in the output for other instances of
.egg
files in a route similar toPythonAPI/carla/dist
, and get rid of these. They probably belong to other instances of CARLA installations. For example, if you also installed CARLA via apt-get, you can remove it with the following command, and the PythonPATH will be cleaned too.sudo apt-get purge carla-simulator
Ultimately there is the option to add the
.egg
file of your build to the PythonPATH using the~/.bashrc
. This is not the recommended way. It would be better to have a clear PythonPATH and simply add the path to the necessary.egg
files in the scripts.First, open
~/.bashrc
.gedit ~/.bashrc
Add the following lines to
~/.bashrc
. These store the path to the build.egg
file, so that Python can automatically find it. Save the file, and reset the terminal for changes to be effective.export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:"${CARLA_ROOT}/PythonAPI/carla/dist/$(ls ${CARLA_ROOT}/PythonAPI/carla/dist | grep py3.)" export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:${CARLA_ROOT}/PythonAPI/carla
After cleaning the PythonPATH or adding the path to the build
.egg
file, all the example scripts should work properly.
Windows build
"CarlaUnreal.exe" does not appear when downloading from GitHub.
There is no
CarlaUnreal.exe
executable in the source version of CARLA. Follow the build instructions to build CARLA from source. To directly get theCarlaUnreal.exe
, follow the quick start instructions.
CarlaUnreal could not be compiled. Try rebuilding it from source manually.
Something went wrong when trying to build CARLA. Rebuild using Visual Studio to discover what happened.
1. Go to
carla/Unreal/CarlaUnreal
and right-click theCarlaUnreal.uproject
.
2. Click on Generate Visual Studio project files.
3. Open the file generated with Visual Studio 2019.
4. Compile the project with Visual Studio. The shortcut is F7. The build will fail, but the issues found will be shown below.Different issues may result in this specific error message. The user @tamakoji solved a recurrent case where the source code hadn't been cloned properly and the CARLA version could not be set (when downloading this as a .zip from git).
- Check the
Build/CMakeLists.txt.in
. If it shows asset(CARLA_VERSION )
do the following:1. Go to
Setup.bat
line 198.2. Update the line from:
for /f %%i in ('git describe --tags --dirty --always') do set carla_version=%%i
to:
for /f %%i in ('git describe --tags --dirty --always') do set carla_version="0.9.9"
CMake error shows even though CMake is properly installed.
This issue occurs when trying to use the make command either to build the server or the client. Even if CMake is installed, updated and added to the environment path. There may be a conflict between Visual Studio versions.
Leave only VS2019 and completely erase the rest.
Error C2440, C2672: compiler version.
The build is not using the 2019 compiler due to conflicts with other Visual Studio or Microsoft Compiler versions. Uninstall these and rebuild again.
Visual Studio is not good at getting rid of itself. To completely clean Visual Studio from the computer go to
Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\resources\app\layout
and run.\InstallCleanup.exe -full
. This may need admin permissions.To keep other Visual Studio versions, edit
%appdata%\Unreal Engine\UnrealBuildTool\BuildConfiguration.xml
by adding the following lines:<VCProjectFileGenerator> <Version>VisualStudio2019</Version> </VCProjectFileGenerator>
<WindowsPlatform> <Compiler>VisualStudio2019</Compiler> </WindowsPlatform>
"make launch" is not working on Windows.
Many different issues can be dragged out during the build installation and manifest themselves like this. Here is a list of the most likely reasons why:
- Restart the computer. There is a lot going on during the Windows build. Restart and make sure that everything is updated properly.
- Run Unreal Engine 4.26. Something may have failed when building Unreal Engine. Run the Editor and check that version 4.26 is being used.
- Download the assets. The server will not be able to run without the visual content. This step is mandatory.
- Visual Studio 2019. If there are other versions of Visual Studio installed or recently uninstalled, conflicts may arise. To completely clean Visual Studio from the computer go to
Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\Installer\resources\app\layout
and run.\InstallCleanup.exe -full
.- Delete CARLA and clone it again. Just in case something went wrong. Delete CARLA and clone or download it again.
- Meet system requirements. CARLA needs around 170GB of disk space and a dedicated GPU (or at least one with 6GB) to run.
Other specific reasons for a system to show conflicts with CARLA may occur. Please, post these on the forum so the team can get to know more about them.
Make is missing libintl3.dll or/and libiconv2.dll.
Download the dependencies and extract the
bin
content into themake
installation path.
Modules are missing or built with a different engine version.
Click on Accept to rebuild them.
There is no dist
folder in PythonAPI/carla
despite a successful output message.
In Windows, the
make PythonAPI
command can return a message that the Python API was installed successfully when it actually wasn't. If there is nodist
folder created in thePythonAPI/carla
directory after you see this output, then look at the command output higher up. It is likely an error occurred and the build needs to be retried after correcting the error and runningmake clean
.
Running CARLA
Low FPS rate when running the server in Unreal Editor.
UE4 Editor goes to a low performance mode when out of focus.
Go to
Edit/Editor Preferences/Performance
in the editor preferences, and disable the "Use Less CPU When in Background" option.
Can't run a script.
Some scripts have requirements. These are listed in files named Requirements.txt, in the same path as the script itself. Be sure to check these in order to run the script. The majority of them can be installed with a simple
pip
command.Sometimes on Windows, scripts cannot run with just
> script_name.py
. Try adding> python3 script_name.py
, and make sure to be in the right directory.
Connect to the simulator while running within Unreal Editor.
Click on Play and wait until the scene is loaded. At that point, a Python client can connect to the simulator as with the standalone simulator.
Can't run CARLA neither binary nor source build.
NVIDIA drivers may be outdated. Make sure that this is not the case. If the issue is still unresolved, take a look at the forum and post the specific issue.
ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
One of the libraries needed has not been properly installed. As a work around, go to
carla\Build\zlib-source\build
, and copy the file namedzlib.dll
in the directory of the script.
ImportError: DLL load failed while importing libcarla: %1 is not a valid Win32 app.
A 32-bit Python version is creating conflicts when trying to run a script. Uninstall it and leave only the Python3 x64 required.
ImportError: No module named 'carla'
This error occurs because Python cannot find the CARLA library. The CARLA library is contained in an
.egg
file, located in the directoryPythonAPI/carla/dist
and all the example scripts will look for it in this directory. The.egg
file follows the nomenclature ofcarla-<carla-version>-py<python-version>-<operating-system>.egg
.
!!! Important
CARLA only used .egg
files for the client library in versions prior to 0.9.12. If you are using 0.9.12+, there are several methods to use/install the client library. If you are using one of the newer methods for the client library (.whl
or PyPi download) the information in this section will not be relevant to you.
Read more about the newer methods to use/install the client library in the [__Quickstart tutorial__](start_quickstart.md#carla-0912).
If you are using a packaged version of CARLA, there will be several
.egg
files, corresponding to different versions of Python, depending on the version of CARLA. Make sure you are running the scripts with one of these Python versions. To check the default Python version, type the following into the command line:python3 --version # or python --version
If you built Python from source, the
.egg
file will be built according to the default Python version on your system. In Linux this will be the default Python version returned for:
/usr/bin/env python3 --version # or if you specify ARGS="--python-version=2" /usr/bin/env python2 --version
In Windows it will be the default Python version for:
py -3 --version
Make sure you are running your scripts with the version of Python that corresponds to your
.egg
file. In Linux, you may also need to set your Python path to point to the CARLA.egg
. To do this, run the following command:
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:<path/to/carla/>/PythonAPI/carla/dist/<your_egg_file> # Check if CARLA can now be found python3 -c 'import carla;print("Success")'
Be aware that virtual environments, or other Python environments like Conda, can complicate the installation of CARLA. Make sure you have set up your Python defaults and paths accordingly.
Other
Fatal error: 'version.h' has been modified since the precompiled header.
This happens from time to time due to Linux updates. There is a special target in the Makefile for this issue. It takes a long time but fixes the issue:
make hard-clean make CarlaUnrealEditor
Create a binary version of CARLA.
In Linux, run
make package
in the project folder. The package will include the project, and the Python API modules.Alternatively, it is possible to compile a binary version of CARLA within Unreal Editor. Open the CarlaUnreal project, go to the menu
File/Package Project
, and select a platform. This may take a while.
Can I package CARLA for Windows on a Linux machine and vice versa?
Although this feature is available for Unreal Engine, it is not available in CARLA. We have a number of dependencies that are not supported to be cross compiled.
How do I uninstall the CARLA client library?
If you installed the client library using pip/pip3, you should uninstall it by running:
# Python 3
pip3 uninstall carla
# Python 2
pip uninstall carla