Hi Florian, I only see a patch release of octomap_mapping after the rebuild has finished. Were you expecting more to be released? Tully On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 12:30 AM, Tully Foote wrote: > Hi Florian, > > We usually batch up releases before pushing them public. If you have > something which you'd like accelerated out emailing this list is a good way > to let us know that something is a priority and we can push out the > release. I've copied what I wrote to Stephane a little while ago onto the > release wiki page. http://www.ros.org/wiki/release see 5.1 > > I've triggered rebuilding everything right now. When it's done we'll push > to the main public repo. > > Tully > > > On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 2:22 AM, Weißhardt, Florian < > Florian.Weisshardt@ipa.fraunhofer.de> wrote: > >> Hi Vincent,**** >> >> ** ** >> >> as I mentioned before we still depend on electric, so please let me know >> how we can support you to get the electric updates public.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Best,**** >> >> Florian**** >> >> ** ** >> >> ** ** >> >> *Von:* Vincent Rabaud [mailto:vrabaud@willowgarage.com] >> *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 10. Juli 2012 18:19 >> *An:* Weißhardt, Florian >> *Cc:* ros-release@code.ros.org >> *Betreff:* Re: [Ros-release] Release updates for electric (in general >> old ROS releases)**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Hi Florian, there is no regular schedule as that depends on whether there >> are any build jobs running. The Electric synchronization was indeed >> neglected as we focused more on Fuerte. We'd be very happy to have people >> help us with that so please contact us if you want to help.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Anybody can subscribed to the shadow repository (the repository before >> the synchronization to the official one), its address is:**** >> >> http://packages.ros.org/ros-shadow-fixed/ubuntu**** >> >> (it is useful to track regressions before we things are made public)**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Synchronization is just a matter of running a script but it has to be >> done manually to make sure the state of the release is stable: stable >> meaning the http://www.ros.org/debbuild/electric.html page "looks" >> stable.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Releases are now supported for a year (so only Electric and Fuerte are >> supported at the moment).**** >> >> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 4:43 AM, Weißhardt, Florian < >> Florian.Weisshardt@ipa.fraunhofer.de> wrote:**** >> >> Hi, >> >> I wonder if there is a (regular) shedule for updating the pending >> electric or in general old ROS releases? The current state of the public >> electric repository is still 15th of June, which is over 4 weeks ago now. >> As many of us are still working on electric it would be good to be able to >> estimate when a new releases will be available on the public repository. >> E.g. more or less strict release cyle of one, two or 4 weeks for the >> previous ROS distribution? Maybe longer for older ROS distributions? Is >> there some rule which defines an End-Of-Life cycle for a ROS distribution? >> >> Is there much manual work to do to shift the shadow-fixed repository into >> public? Is there something which can be done to accelerate or facilitate >> this process? >> >> Best, >> Florian**** >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ros-release mailing list >> Ros-release@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-release**** >> >> ** ** >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ros-release mailing list >> Ros-release@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-release >> >> > > > -- > Tully Foote > tfoote@willowgarage.com > (650) 475-2827 > -- Tully Foote tfoote@willowgarage.com (650) 475-2827