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John Ross resolved ARIES-965.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fixed in http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1413711.
> Consider having the subsystems api bundle include the
> org.osgi.service.repository package and both import and export it.
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> Key: ARIES-965
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARIES-965
> Project: Aries
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Subsystem
> Reporter: John Ross
> Assignee: John Ross
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> Without installing an implementation of the OSGi Repository specification,
> there is currently no other way of getting the org.osgi.service.repository
> package than the osgi.enterprise jar. Subsystems does not require an
> implementation of the repository specification in order to function, but it
> does require the package since it uses repositories internally (e.g., local,
> system, and preferred provider). It therefore seems reasonable to include
> that package in the subsystems api bundle. This would also be helpful to
> subsystems users who will make use of the repository api but don't need a
> standard spec implementation.
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