Richard,

Thank you very much for the quick response. My tests work as expected with
the latest snapshot.


Thank you...

Regards,

Rajini


On 7/10/07, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ok, I just committed and deployed a new version of the framework that
resolves this issue...

There indeed was a bug introduced during the refactoring of the resolver
for require-bundle...in short, attribute matching on imports/exports in
0.8.0 was handled version numbers as a special case, but the new code
does not; however, there was still some old code treating version as a
special case which was causing it to match when it should not.

I eliminated this old code and it appears to be working correctly after
running it against your example and the TCK...although the TCK didn't
apparently help me catch this error in the first place! :-)

Let me know if it is working like you expect now, thanks...and good
catch since this will now make it into the 1.0.0 release!

-> richard

Rajini Sivaram wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a test which uses two versions of two bundles:
>
> CustomerV1:
>    Import-Package: org.osgi.framework,
> supplychain.retailer;version="[1.0.0
> ,2.0.0)"
>
> CustomerV2:
>    Import-Package: org.osgi.framework,
> supplychain.retailer;version="2.0.0"
>
> RetailerV1:
>    Export-Package: supplychain.retailer;version="1.0.0"
>
> RetailerV2:
>    Export-Package: supplychain.retailer;version="2.0.0"
>
> I was expecting CustomerV1 to use RetailerV1 and CustomerV2 to user
> RetailerV2. With Equinox and the older version of Felix (0.80), the
> packages
> are resolved as I expected. But with the latest snapshot of Felix, both
> CustomerV1 and CustomerV2 use RetailerV2. Is there anything else I
should
> specify to get versions resolved correctly?
>
> Thank you...
>
> Regards,
>
> Rajini
>

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