2012/2/9 Gonçalo Cabrita : > Hi Ken, > > Thanks for your reply! > > So let me see if I got this right, if I use the $STACK_NAME variable this will work for all the stack in the repository that I release in the future right? Yes, assuming that the URL patterns are consistent for all of those stacks. - Ken > In that case the rules apply for all the repository and not just for a specific stack, depending ofc on the stacks I choose to release using rosrun release …, right? > > Thanks and best regards, > > Gonçalo Cabrita > ISR University of Coimbra > Portugal > > > On Feb 9, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Ken Conley wrote: > >> The rules look fine.  You could always save yourself future effort by >> using $STACK_NAME instead of 'serial_communication' in the rule. >> >> - Ken >> >> 2012/2/9 Gonçalo Cabrita : >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I'm trying to do a release of serial_communication >>> (http://www.ros.org/wiki/serial_communication) but I'm having some doubts >>> about the whole process (and I'd love not to screw up on my first release!). >>> >>> I still need to re-arrange the repository to match the following URLs, still >>> would the following rules be correct to add to the unstable.rosdistro file? >>> >>> serial_communication: >>>    svn: {dev: >>> 'https://isr-uc-ros-pkg.googlecode.com/svn/stacks/serial_communication/trunk', >>> distro-tag: >>> 'https://isr-uc-ros-pkg.googlecode.com/svn/stacks/serial_communication/tags/$RELEASE_NAME', >>>      release-tag: >>> 'https://isr-uc-ros-pkg.googlecode.com/svn/stacks/serial_communication/tags/serial_communication-$STACK_VERSION'} >>> >>> >>> I dont intend to release the whole repo, only the serial_communication stack >>> so I'm using the stack name instead of a variable. However I'm keeping the >>> variables for the release version and for the stack version. Is this >>> correct? >>> >>> Thanks for the help in advance! >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Gonçalo Cabrita >>> ISR University of Coimbra >>> Portugal >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ros-users mailing list >>> ros-users@code.ros.org >>> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users