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Perform all apt operations except those targeting the ROS repositories before daily invalidation. #639

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There is no reason that these installations should be performed after the daily cache bust. As far as I can tell their presence here is entirely accidental.

The ROS 1 packages being installed after invalidation makes some sense since ROS distributions change more frequently than the base Ubuntu or Debian release.

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This looks reasonable to me; I agree that this was probably an oversight. I'll just leave a gentle reminder that any changes to the Dockerfile are going to interfere with our current "use a cached Jammy docker image with Python 3.9" strategy. But I'm sure you'll merge this when appropriate.

@nuclearsandwich nuclearsandwich marked this pull request as ready for review May 26, 2022 20:05
…s before daily invalidation.

There is no reason that these installations should be performed after
the daily cache bust. As far as I can tell their presence here is
entirely accidental.

The ROS 1 packages being installed after invalidation makes some sense
since ROS distributions change more frequently than the base Ubuntu or
Debian release.
@nuclearsandwich nuclearsandwich force-pushed the nuclearsandwich/keep-apt-updates-valid branch from ac4c1ac to 2f44b07 Compare May 26, 2022 20:10
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