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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Heads up ... new "Recommended" Orbit repo for Juno SR2

Hi David (and all),

 

We only want a build-time selection of Commons Net 2.2 from Orbit.

 

The MANIFEST.MF at runtime should be open to allow [2.2,4.0) or even higher (as per the recent ICU4J discussion).

The reason for picking 2.2 by default is that it’s known to work safely whereas 3.1 can produce a deadlock in some situations with Telnet.

End users should be able to deploy 3.2 (which is not in Orbit yet) or 3.1 (if they are not affected by the deadlock situation).

 

Does anybody know how to enforce a particular bundle version install at build time with Maven ?

 

Thanks,

Martin

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From: cross-project-issues-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cross-project-issues-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David M Williams
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 7:11 PM
To: Cross project issues
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Heads up ... new "Recommended" Orbit repo for Juno SR2

 

To make the problem explicit, there's several versions in that repo:

org.apache.commons.net          1.4.0
org.apache.commons.net          2.1.0
org.apache.commons.net          2.2.0
org.apache.commons.net          3.1.0


There are likely 100 readers of this list that could give better "pom advice" than I could ... but, I could give some.

My main advice is "don't do that". :)  That is, don't put the restriction in the "pom" ... again, others can chime in here.

But, I suspect you not only want the restriction at "build time", but also at "run time", right?

If so, your manifest.mf files that "prereq" org.apache.commons.net should specify a range that is acceptable to you at runtime, and then, I believe, it doesn't matter what's in the Orbit repository, your build will "pull" an acceptable version. You can do it with "require bundle", but for many of these "common packages" its recommended to use "import package", for example,

Import-Package: org.apache.commons.net;version="[2.2.0,3.0.0)"
(or, what ever exact packages you need from that bundle).

Its my understanding that will suffice to get that specific version you want an "skip" the 2.1 and 3.1 versions. (But, I'm still learning maven and tycho).

Does this make sense? Do you currently specify a "minimum" version only?

I could be wrong and maybe there is some pom restrictions to apply too ... but, know these manifest restrictions are important.

If you are already doing that, though, and still not working ... then suspect others can better advice how to use "targets" in your pom file.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Tycho/Target_Platform#Target_platform_configuration

I'll look forward to learning myself!





From:        David Dykstal/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS
To:        Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:        01/24/2013 12:45 PM
Subject:        Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Heads up ... new "Recommended" Orbit        repo for Juno SR2
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Dave --

TM needs to use version 2.2 of org.apache.commons.net from the repository. I haven't yet figured out how to specify this version restriction in our pom.xml file. Can you offer any advice here?


-- David Dykstal,  Architect - Rational Developer for Power Systems




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David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
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Date:        
01/24/2013 11:23 AM

Subject:        
[cross-project-issues-dev] Heads up ... new "Recommended" Orbit        repo for Juno SR2
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This morning I renamed our latest "M build" to an "R build" for use in Juno SR2.


http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R20130118183705/

I will leave M builds in place until Tuesday, 1/27, to give time for anyone using them time to switch their builds scripts (or pom.xml files) ... but remove them on 1/28 as a not-so-friendly-reminder to update if you haven't already. (Of course, if anyone needs an extra day or two, just ask).

The only bundle that's changed from previous R build is org.apache.ant (to fix a label/name problem) but several new ones were added for project(s) that need them in an R-build.


< org.apache.ant_1.8.3.v20120321-1730.jar
< org.apache.ant.source_1.8.3.v20120321-1730.jar

> org.apache.ant_1.8.3.v201301120609.jar
> org.apache.ant.source_1.8.3.v201301120609.jar

> javaewah_0.5.6.v201210150900.jar
> javaewah.source_0.5.6.v201210150900.jar
> org.apache.commons.compress_1.3.0.v201212111400.jar
> org.apache.commons.compress_1.4.1.v201301140946.jar
> org.apache.commons.compress.source_1.3.0.v201212111400.jar
> org.apache.commons.compress.source_1.4.1.v201301140946.jar
> org.kohsuke.args4j_2.0.21.v201301150030.jar
> org.kohsuke.args4j.source_2.0.21.v201301150030.jar


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