Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] PyBombs install maint branch from fresh

One of the problems with allowing this kind of customization is that a
single set of pybombs recipes is generally intended to represent a fixed
set of versions / branches as far as configuration management.
Supporting additional branch combinations is kind of explosive in terms
of new combinations of supported packages/versions. That said, master
is kind of a moving target. The hope was to have a set of recipes that
tracks master everywhere for the most part (for developers that want
this), and then have numbered known good sets of recipes that track for
instance 3.7.3 or 3.7.4 with known good OOT modules at the time (for
more stable OOT development or pure users). However this is a lot of
time/work to set up and constantly test / release so thus far we haven't
really been doing that half - The versioned releases are to some extent
already covered by binary packages -
That said, we can always throw this feature in with a *danger untested
version combination* caveat ...

-Tim


On 07/23/2014 07:28 AM, Marcus Müller wrote:
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> Tim,
>
> idea:
> pybombs install package
> gets the default branch as in the recipe,
> pybombs install package%awesomefeatures
> gets the awesomefeatures branch.
>
> That would allow people to specify they want UHD maint, GNU Radio
> v3.7.4, and gqrx master, if they really want to.
>
> Greetings,
> Marcus
>
> On 23.07.2014 13:18, Tim O'Shea wrote:
>> Martin, You are probably right we should track maint by default at
>> this point. I think it's worth adding a Pybombs environment
>> question about which branch to track during initial setup for those
>> that prefer to track master however. Tim On Jul 23, 2014 7:10 AM,
>> "Activecat" <activecat@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Martin Braun
>>> <martin.braun@ettus.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 07/23/2014 07:14 AM, Activecat wrote:
>>>>> Dear Sirs,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am performing fresh gnuradio installation using pybombs.
>>>>> Pybombs install master branch by default. How to make pybombs
>>>>> install 'maint' instead?
>>>>>
>>>>> Act@rsLAPTOP: ~/download/pybombs $ git checkout maint error:
>>>>> pathspec 'maint' did not match any file(s) known to git.
>>>> This is not how you use git; you need to give it a remote
>>>> branch to track first. Also, if you checked out 'maint' on
>>>> pybombs, it wouldn't necessarily check out 'maint' on any SW
>>>> package it's trying to install.
>>>>
>>>> I assume you're trying to install GNU Radio maint, right? I
>>>> guess one way would be to modify the gnuradio.lwr recipe,
>>>> change the default branch to maint.
>>>>
>>>> M
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Thanks. yes, I am trying to install GNU Radio maintenance
>>> branch. I will change the gitbranch of gnuradio.lwr recipe to
>>> 'maint'. Does this means the uhd.lwr also need to be 'maint', or
>>> can just be 'master' as default?
>>>
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