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How long to release an updated Debian?

asked 2015-03-23 18:51:03 -0600

AndyZe gravatar image

Hi,

I released a package recently that had some errors ('pid' package v0.0.1). So I fixed the errors and made another pull request which was merged with ros:master. It was merged about two weeks ago. However, if I do 'sudo apt-get install ros-indigo-pid', it still installs v0.0.1... the broken version. Have I done anything wrong or does it just take awhile to update the debians?

Some interesting tidbits... the build status page shows the right version (v0.0.3): http://www.ros.org/debbuild/indigo.html

And I got an email recently about "Jenkins build is back to normal." Not sure what that's all about. http://jenkins.ros.org/job/doc-indigo...

Thanks!

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answered 2015-03-23 19:05:28 -0600

tfoote gravatar image

updated 2015-03-23 19:05:58 -0600

Your package is staged in the testing repo.

If you look at the debbuild status page you'll see the new version is in 2 of 3 of the repos. http://www.ros.org/debbuild/indigo.ht...

It's in the testing repository at the moment. Documented here: http://wiki.ros.org/ShadowRepository

About every 2 weeks the packages are synced from ros-shadow-fixed to public. That is when the announcement will got out to ROS-users@ like this

The 2 week timeline is nominal. Sometimes the cycle is longer, sometimes shorter. Issues relating to the release timeline should be discussed on ros-release@

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