FWIW,
we have the same problem in the EPP packages for Java Developers and RCP/RAP Developers [1]. AFAICT, we did not make any changes to the dependency in the past 5 months.
Marcel
p2 only provides approximation of osgi dependency resolution rules. it does not honour mandatory attributes, bundle-symbolic-name and bundle-version Import-Package directives, and probably more. I've introduced dependency-resolution <extraRequirements> parameter to workaround this in Tycho, but to make this work during installation you probably want to list all features/bundles you need as dependency of your feature. -- Regards, Igor On 2014-12-19, 13:47, Andreas Sewe wrote: Hi all,
we've just noticed a weird behavior of p2 during installation.
Here are the steps to reproduce:
- Install the bare 4.5-M4 SDK [1].
Note that it does not contain any bundles from Eclipse Code Recommenders, Aether, or m2e.
- Next, install the latest version of "Code Recommenders for Java Developers" from [2]
This installs all the bundles from Code Recommenders, some bundles from Aether (which are made available through [2]) and(!) the bundle org.eclipse.m2e.maven.runtime from [3], the update site pre-configured by 4.5 M4.
And herein lies the problem:
osgi> ss recommenders "Framework is launched."
id State Bundle 263 INSTALLED org.eclipse.recommenders.apidocs_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 264 INSTALLED org.eclipse.recommenders.apidocs.rcp_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 265 INSTALLED org.eclipse.recommenders.calls_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 266 INSTALLED org.eclipse.recommenders.calls.rcp_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 267 STARTING org.eclipse.recommenders.chain.rcp_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 268 STARTING org.eclipse.recommenders.completion.rcp_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 269 STARTING org.eclipse.recommenders.injection_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 270 RESOLVED org.eclipse.recommenders.jayes_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 271 RESOLVED org.eclipse.recommenders.jayes.io_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 272 RESOLVED org.eclipse.recommenders.jdt_2.1.12.v20141217-0920 273 INSTALLED org.eclipse.recommenders.models_2.1.12.v20141211-1032 274 INSTALLED org.eclipse.recommenders.models.rcp_2.1.12.v20141203-0852 275 RESOLVED org.eclipse.recommenders.net_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 276 INSTALLED org.eclipse.recommenders.overrides_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 277 INSTALLED org.eclipse.recommenders.overrides.rcp_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 278 STARTING org.eclipse.recommenders.rcp_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 279 RESOLVED org.eclipse.recommenders.subwords.rcp_2.1.12.v20141202-0751 280 RESOLVED org.eclipse.recommenders.utils_2.1.12.v20141211-1252
Code Recommenders is totally unusable.
The root cause is that it cannot resolve some package imports of org.eclipse.aether, even though the org.eclipse.aether.api bundle is present on the Code Recommenders update site [2].
osgi> diag 273 org.eclipse.recommenders.models [273] Unresolved requirement: Import-Package: org.apache.maven.repository.internal; version="[3.1.0,3.2.0)" -> Export-Package: org.apache.maven.repository.internal; bundle-symbolic-name="org.eclipse.aether.maven"; bundle-version="3.1.0.v20140706-2237"; version="3.1.0"; uses:="com.google.inject,javax.inject,org.eclipse.aether,org.eclipse.aether.artifact,org.eclipse.aether.deployment,org.eclipse.aether.impl,org.eclipse.aether.installation,org.eclipse.aether.repository,org.eclipse.aether.resolution,org.eclipse.aether.spi.locator,org.eclipse.aether.spi.log" org.eclipse.aether.maven [255] Unresolved requirement: Import-Package: org.eclipse.aether; version="[0.9.1,1.1.0)"
This is due to the fact that p2 has installed the bundle org.eclipse.m2e.maven.runtime instead as a provider of the package org.eclipse.aether:
osgi> p org.eclipse.aether osgi.wiring.package; bundle-symbolic-name="org.eclipse.m2e.maven.runtime"; bundle-version:Version="1.6.0.20141217-0916"; provider="m2e"; version:Version="1.0.0.v20140518"; osgi.wiring.package="org.eclipse.aether"; mandatory:="provider"<org.eclipse.m2e.maven.runtime_1.6.0.20141217-0916 [261]>
But this bundle is not a valid substitute for the org.eclipse.aether.api bundle, due to the mandatory provider attribute of "m2e".
Is this a bug in p2? IMHO, p2 should be able to detect that org.eclipse.m2e.maven.runtime does not provide the necessary package for the bundle org.eclipse.aether.maven to import, as the latter's Import-Package does not use provider="m2e".
FWIW, for the history of the provider="m2e" attribute added [4] precisely to avoid these kind of wiring problems, see Bug 403243 [5].
Any insights as to why p2 behaves the way it does are greatly appreciated.
Best wishes,
Andreas
[1] <http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/S-4.5M4-201412102000/> [2] <http://download.eclipse.org/recommenders/updates/head/> [3] <http://download.eclipse.org/releases/mars> [4] <https://git.eclipse.org/c/m2e/m2e-core.git/commit/m2e-maven-runtime/org.eclipse.m2e.maven.runtime/pom.xml?id=7e198c6ae5cffbd6fc45e0cb3b54492123d7e2e4> [5] <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=403243>
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