-
 

osrf_pycommon repository

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

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

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

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

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

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

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

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.

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

No CONTRIBUTING.md found.