Is there a way to know which version of Autoware is running?
When installing multiple versions at the same time, it is useful to see the version of Autoware that you started.
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When installing multiple versions at the same time, it is useful to see the version of Autoware that you started.
@kfunaoka is correct that there is currently no way to check which version of Autoware is running but there are several ways to check which version of the Autoware source code is checked out. Do the following:
cd autoware_dir
git describe --tags
1.11.0
, then that's the version you're on.1.11.0-23-gee08fad47
, then that means that you've got a commit checked out that is 23 commits past the 1.11.0
tag and the commit hash is ee08fad47
(not sure where the g
comes from).fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
, then you're probably working on 1.12.0-alpha.2
or higher and you can check the version that is checked out by asking one of the source directories like this:.
cd autoware_dir/src/autoware/common
git describe --tags
Follow the instructions above to determine what the output of this command means.
There is no way to check the version except for git command for now (v1.12.0). It is useful and should be :)
Asked: 2019-08-05 04:45:58 -0500
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Last updated: Aug 07 '19
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