Matias N.
Matias N.
Hi, thanks for the info. If I wanted to modify the scripts to work on a local package.xml, where should I start? When you say "bloom's source tarball" you mean...
Great! Any pointers of what things would require improvement or should I simply start testing it with different packages and see what issues come up? I can fork your fork...
I'll take a look at the ros dependency handling. I fail to see where is dependency information actually stored inside the rosdistro repo, though. I vote for leaving unessential features...
Hi, I would like to see if we can pick up this a bit. As I understand this could be gradually implemented. - [ ] add "arch" to distribution files...
@bchretien @dirk-thomas can you confirm that the first step is ok? If so, I can make a pull request to rosdistro repo and have that out of the way. After...
> I am not sure if adding it to the public rosdistro would have any effect. Since you only need this for trying to build local packages I would recommend...
Nice! Here's the output for ros-indigo-desktop-full: collada-dom console-bridge gazebo ignition-math ignition-transport libccd log4cxx pcl poco python2-catkin-pkg python2-empy python2-rosdep python2-rosdistro python2-rospkg sdformat tango-icon-theme urdfdom urdfdom-headers uuid By the way, do you...
@bchretien which branch of your bloom fork repo should I use?
@bchretien I've downloaded your fork and tried the pkgbuild-support branch. I'm using a rosdep entry generated by rosdep generator with arch included for kinetic. I used bloom-generate on one of...
> The build farm does not run bloom. The developer runs bloom to populate the release repo and register the package version in the ROS distribution files. The build farm...