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bloom: Your track's 'actions' configuration is not the same as the default.

asked 2014-09-05 16:13:41 -0600

Dave Coleman gravatar image

When I go to release a package that I did not create (this is my first time releasing it) it says:

Your track's 'actions' configuration is not the same as the default. Unless you have manually modified your 'actions' (the commands which get run for a release), you should update to the new default. Should it be updated to the default setting?

I'm pretty sure the answer is Yes, update to default. But how can I tell if the previous maintainer added a custom action?

I checked

http://bloom.readthedocs.org/en/0.5.7...

and

http://wiki.ros.org/bloom

and I could not find more documentation on this actions feature. I think more should be written about it.

Thanks!

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answered 2014-09-05 16:19:23 -0600

William gravatar image

The answer should almost definitely be Yes.

Changing the actions manually is possible, but not recommended. It would be up to people who change the actions to keep track of their diff from the default. So currently the best way to know if they modified the actions manually would be to look at the commit history of the track.yaml file and see if they manually changed it, or ask the other maintainer.

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"if they manually changed it" - all of the changes are made on their behalf by bloom - how can i tell when a user did something manually. perhaps bloom should in the future prepend "bloom: ..." to commit messages. see https://github.com/ros-gbp/random_num...

Dave Coleman gravatar image Dave Coleman  ( 2014-09-05 16:22:39 -0600 )edit

True, it would be better if bloom prefixed all commit messages with "bloom: ", and I do that in some cases, but at any rate I think you can see bloom's pattern there and that he did not modify it.

William gravatar image William  ( 2014-09-05 16:24:43 -0600 )edit

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