Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/osrf/osrf_pycommon.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2023-08-21 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
Name | Version |
---|---|
osrf_pycommon | 2.1.4 |
README
osrf_pycommon
Commonly needed Python modules, used by Python software developed at OSRF.
Branches
If you are releasing (using stdeb
or on the ROS buildfarm) for any Ubuntu < focal
, or for any OS that doesn’t have a key for python3-importlib-metadata
, then you need to use the 1.0.x
branch, or the latest 1.<something>
branch, because starting with 2.0.0
, that dependency will be required.
If you are using Python 2, then you should use the python2
branch.
CONTRIBUTING
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/osrf/osrf_pycommon.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2023-08-21 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
Name | Version |
---|---|
osrf_pycommon | 2.1.4 |
README
osrf_pycommon
Commonly needed Python modules, used by Python software developed at OSRF.
Branches
If you are releasing (using stdeb
or on the ROS buildfarm) for any Ubuntu < focal
, or for any OS that doesn’t have a key for python3-importlib-metadata
, then you need to use the 1.0.x
branch, or the latest 1.<something>
branch, because starting with 2.0.0
, that dependency will be required.
If you are using Python 2, then you should use the python2
branch.
CONTRIBUTING
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/osrf/osrf_pycommon.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2023-08-21 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
Name | Version |
---|---|
osrf_pycommon | 2.1.4 |
README
osrf_pycommon
Commonly needed Python modules, used by Python software developed at OSRF.
Branches
If you are releasing (using stdeb
or on the ROS buildfarm) for any Ubuntu < focal
, or for any OS that doesn’t have a key for python3-importlib-metadata
, then you need to use the 1.0.x
branch, or the latest 1.<something>
branch, because starting with 2.0.0
, that dependency will be required.
If you are using Python 2, then you should use the python2
branch.
CONTRIBUTING
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/osrf/osrf_pycommon.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2023-08-21 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
Name | Version |
---|---|
osrf_pycommon | 2.1.4 |
README
osrf_pycommon
Commonly needed Python modules, used by Python software developed at OSRF.
Branches
If you are releasing (using stdeb
or on the ROS buildfarm) for any Ubuntu < focal
, or for any OS that doesn’t have a key for python3-importlib-metadata
, then you need to use the 1.0.x
branch, or the latest 1.<something>
branch, because starting with 2.0.0
, that dependency will be required.
If you are using Python 2, then you should use the python2
branch.
CONTRIBUTING
Repository Summary
Checkout URI | https://github.com/osrf/osrf_pycommon.git |
VCS Type | git |
VCS Version | master |
Last Updated | 2023-08-21 |
Dev Status | MAINTAINED |
CI status | No Continuous Integration |
Released | RELEASED |
Tags | No category tags. |
Contributing |
Help Wanted (0)
Good First Issues (0) Pull Requests to Review (0) |
Packages
Name | Version |
---|---|
osrf_pycommon | 2.1.4 |
README
osrf_pycommon
Commonly needed Python modules, used by Python software developed at OSRF.
Branches
If you are releasing (using stdeb
or on the ROS buildfarm) for any Ubuntu < focal
, or for any OS that doesn’t have a key for python3-importlib-metadata
, then you need to use the 1.0.x
branch, or the latest 1.<something>
branch, because starting with 2.0.0
, that dependency will be required.
If you are using Python 2, then you should use the python2
branch.