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J.W. Janssen updated ACE-368:
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    Labels: ace-next  (was: )

> More than one version of a bundle can end up in a deployment package
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>                 Key: ACE-368
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACE-368
>             Project: ACE
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Client Repository, Deployment, UI
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.0
>            Reporter: Marcel Offermans
>              Labels: ace-next
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> If you assign more than one version of a bundle to a target, for example by 
> making two static associations from the same feature, both will indeed end up 
> in the deployment package. It will then fail to install or roll back because 
> the Deployment Admin implementation never catered for this case and could not 
> quite recover from it.
> However, the problem is created already in the client, because you should 
> never be allowed to end up with more than one version of a bundle. We 
> probably need to discuss how to tell the user about this and decide if we 
> should a) simply refuse to deploy, b) choose the highest version and drop the 
> other or c) something else. :)



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