Thanks Mike, that seems pretty useful.


On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Mike Purvis <mpurvis@clearpathrobotics.com> wrote:
Hey folks,

I thought this could be of interest/use to others:

https://gist.github.com/mikepurvis/7036293

In short, it creates a mock GBP repo locally, populates it with a pre-cooked all-defaults track, then runs bloom on it for the current package. Useful as a local prerelease build, but also as an additional distribution option for users who want something more formal than a tarball, but prefer not to use the community infrastructure for one reason or another.

Prerequisites:

- sudo apt-get install python-bloom git-buildpackage
- the repo in question must have been properly prepared (catkin_generate_changelog, catkin_prepare_release)

Setup:

cd ~/bin
wget https://gist.github.com/mikepurvis/7036293/raw/bloom-local-deb
chmod +x bloom-local-deb

Usage:

Invoke bloom-local-deb in your repo.

I believe William has plans for a proper local prerelease script with chroots and everything, but until that's available, this method is a quick and easy-to-remember alternative.

Mike

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