@Mani, if you look at my PR, that's why I used language: generic, which uses their minimal image and does not use a non-system Python. The issue you're running into is that the Python that is turned on by default is a non-system Python 2.6 install which is unaffected by installing Python packages with apt-get. By using the minimal image you avoid having to deal with custom versions of Python. Cheers, On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Mani Monajjemi wrote: > @Dave @William Thank you for the update and the sample config file. > > I've been playing with this new Trusty based infrastructure for a couple > of hours. Unfortunately `catkin` based build workflows seem to be failing > on it due to some Python path problem: (Probably it's a configuration issue > on Travis side) > > ImportError: "from catkin_pkg.package import parse_package" failed: No > module named catkin_pkg.package > > Make sure that you have installed "catkin_pkg", it is up to date and on > the PYTHONPATH. > > > - Mani > > PS. As an alternative to TravisCI for ROS projects (one than comes with a > modern build environment), I've found SempahoreCI very handy. The only > downside is, builds need to be configured using their web interface not > through a configuration file fetched from the source repo. > > > > > Mani Monajjemi > > On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 6:16 PM, William Woodall via ros-users < > ros-users@lists.ros.org> wrote: > >> Thanks for the heads up Dave! >> >> I went a head and updated the rviz configs when I saw your email. Here is >> the pr, in case anyone is wondering how it could be done: >> https://github.com/ros-visualization/rviz/pull/930 >> >> -- >> >> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Dave Coleman via ros-users < >> ros-users@lists.ros.org> wrote: >> >>> Hi ros-users, >>> >>> tl;dr Travis is Opening up the Ubuntu Trusty beta >>> as >>> of yesterday, which is good news for ROS package code maintenance! >>> >>> A lot of ROS packages such as MoveIt! >>> >>> have in the past relied on Travis' free continuous integration services for >>> testing pull requests/commits on Github. However, this has mostly been >>> broken for ROS for the past couple years since Travis had not upgraded to >>> Ubuntu 14.04, and ROS Indigo+ requires it. This problem was discussed >>> recently at ROSCon '15. >>> >>> Hurray for code testing! >>> >>> p.s. I am not affiliated with Travis >>> >>> - davetcoleman >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ros-users mailing list >>> ros-users@lists.ros.org >>> http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> William Woodall >> ROS Development Team >> william@osrfoundation.org >> http://wjwwood.io/ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@lists.ros.org >> http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >> >> > -- William Woodall ROS Development Team william@osrfoundation.org http://wjwwood.io/