With the change in servers recently I've just identified an issue with different memory usages between servers that is causing complete failures. On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Jack O'Quin wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 11:56 AM, Isaac Isao Saito <130s@lateeye.net>wrote: > >> Happy Friday ROS-Release, >> >> I'm afraid I've not yet gotten the idea of ROS pre-release. One thing >> is, what does the failure of the majority of previous prerelease tests >> mean? >> http://jenkins.ros.org/view/Prerelease/ >> Do maintainers fix on their upstrem repositories after getting >> pre-release error, and release w/o pre-release? > > Unfortunately at the moment we don't have completely clean prereleases so most things will cause failures. Part of that is we don't have a clear line for how to scope prereleases so they build everything downstream. The important thing to do is look through the errors and confirm that your release does not create new ones. > > Not sure what others do. I like to run the "devel" pre-release on the > source repo before using bloom-release. I usually skip the "latest" option, > which uses the release repo, instead. > > I would be interested to know what different tests those options actually > perform. > They do the same thing, except that they have a different source of the code. Tully > -- > joq > > _______________________________________________ > ros-release mailing list > ros-release@lists.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-release > >