@GPereira, we really need a rollback.
While I am endlessly grateful for the work you have done to make ROS available on Arch, I'll have to switch to Ubuntu for my ROS work for the time being, simply because I do not have the time, experience, or let alone efficient workflow to manually patch dozens of packages, just because some patches were applied too hastily.
Before this upgrade to Python 3, I already had to compile RViz with OGRE 9 again because OGRE 11 RViz still has issues with RobotModels and Maps, see https://github.com/ros-visualization/rviz/issues/1277.
I understand that making ROS available on the AUR is a daunting task, and that perhaps deeming Arch a reliable workstation distro is much more of a gamble than I would like to admit, but going from something that worked really well for half a year with just some rebuilds and minor patching to an experimental playground of this scale is frustrating.
At this point, I would rather be at the mercy of prebuilt ROS binaries on Arch than dreading every single -Suy
. If that would also be an option for others, I would happily join an effort to make this a reality.
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