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asked 2014-02-27 16:15:19 -0500

B3l33b3r gravatar image

If a package's documentation status does not list a specific release does that mean it is not supported in that release? For example, I'm interested in potentially using executive_smach, but it is not in the index for hydro on the wiki. Similarly, I would like to run the tabletop_object_detector but it is not listed for hydro either. Thank you.

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answered 2014-02-27 18:10:37 -0500

Dirk Thomas gravatar image

You will find all released packages with their version number and the status of the Debian packages on the debbuild status pages:

All documented packages will have the corresponding distro tab on their wiki page, e.g.: http://wiki.ros.org/executive_smach

E.g. executive_smach is released into hydro (currently version 1.3.1-0 as listed on the debbuild status page) but does not have documentation for hydro (missing tab in the wiki). The maintainer has only registered the package for release but not for documentation as you can see in the rosdistro file: https://github.com/ros/rosdistro/blob...

You could poke the maintainer / fill a ticket to also register it for documentation.

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