Actually, after thinking about it, I don't think there's much problem.
 So please go ahead.
We also need to make sure about the versions range we use for imports,
i.e. up to the next major for a used package, and up to the minor
version if the package is implemented somehow.  BND is supposed to do
that automatically now, but we'd have to double check.
Also, if we keep old versions for dependencies, we'd still need to
test with recent ones I think, so not sure how to deal with that.

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 15:38, Guillaume Nodet <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the original code did not use version ranges and early version
> of maven bundle plugin did not allow for policies on creating ranges.
> That can be change if needed obviously.
>
> Before doing any breaking changes in the way we release / version
> packages or bundles, can we continue the discussion and have a clear
> picture where we are going to ?
>
> There's no need to do the work multiple times, so if you're gonna
> break that link, what do you plan to put instead ?
>
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 15:31, zoe slattery <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> There is something that I would like to change in the way we build Aries.
>> I'm asking because I don't really understand why it is there in the first
>> place.
>>
>> Today, if I am building blueprint at version 0.4-SNAPSHOT, the blueprint
>> bundle manifests which are generated all import versions of other aries
>> components in the range [0.4, 1.0). This is true even if I modify a
>> blueprint pom to explicitly depend on, say org.apache.aries.proxy at version
>> 0.3.
>>
>> The import range is calculated (by some logic in the default parent pom) in
>> a way that creates a tie between all of the aries components, it also
>> overrides the default behaviour of the maven bundle plugin which calculates
>> import ranges based on the version of the dependency.
>>
>> In some cases I notice that people have worked around this behaviour by hard
>> coding import ranges in the pom, see for example,
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/aries/trunk/blueprint/blueprint-core/pom.xml
>> and the way that it imports org.apache.aries.quiesce.manager.
>>
>> I would like to remove the logic from the default parent pom that does this.
>> However - I don't understand why it is there in the first place, can anyone
>> explain?
>>
>> Zoe
>>
>
>
>
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