[ros-release] Is there a reason why dependencies get broken so often with ROS packages?

Jonathan Bohren jonathan.bohren at gmail.com
Fri May 23 19:43:07 UTC 2014


As an aside, can we change the settings on this list so that the default is
reply-to-all?

I asked Mike if he was talking about a partial upgrade, but only replied to
him by accident. He responded with:

> Not sure what you mean. I've had issues where apt-get upgrade declined to
upgrade a package because the newer version had a new dependency. Doing
dist-upgrade gets everything to the most current state, even if it has to
install extra dependencies in order to do so.

-- 
Jonathan Bohren
Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics
http://dscl.lcsr.jhu.edu/People/JonathanBohren
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