[ros-release] Indigo PreReleases on Trusty

Tully Foote tfoote at osrfoundation.org
Mon Oct 26 18:08:53 UTC 2015


I've pushed ros_buildfarm 0.2.1 it should now be usable from the debian
packages.

Tully

On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:42 AM, William Woodall via ros-release <
ros-release at lists.ros.org> wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Jack O'Quin via ros-release <
> ros-release at lists.ros.org> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Daniel Stonier via ros-release <
>> ros-release at lists.ros.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> It has been a while since I've built open source debs, but this is above
>>> and beyond the effort required to prerelease for me though. It used to be
>>> such a fundamental part of the process - what is the current thinking?
>>> Given that its been out for at least three months, are most people just
>>> guessing, rebuilding on the farm, guessing again? Is there a planned remedy
>>> on the horizon?
>>>
>>
>> Basically, yes.
>>
>> Presently, the pre-release tests take more effort than just hoping for
>> the best and then fixing things that break.
>>
>
> Why? I've been using them for rviz and it seems to work fairly well.
> What's holding up making them useful? It is just the need to install it
> into a virtualenv first?
>
>
>>
>>
>>> My 2 cents - I'd really love to see this working again ;) ;) ;) ;)
>>>
>>
> Again, what's not working? Is there an issue on Github tracking the
> problem?
>
>
>>
>>> Saves alot of time for me not having to ping pong back and forth trying
>>> to get my dependencies right and I'm sure it makes the job easier on the
>>> other end avoiding having so many red blips on the radar so often.
>>>
>>
>> +1 I would find it helpful, too. I much prefer running the tests.
>>
>> The pre-docker web interface was very convenient. I think this could be,
>> too, although it's annoying that the Trusty version of docker is too old to
>> use.
>>
>
> There's nothing to be done about that unfortunately.
>
>
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