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Carsten Ziegeler updated FELIX-750:
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    Affects Version/s: 
felix-1.2.1

        Fix Version/s: felix-1.2.2
             Assignee: Carsten Ziegeler

> BundleException messages lack bundle ids
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>
>                 Key: FELIX-750
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-750
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Framework
>    Affects Versions: felix-1.2.1

>            Reporter: Alexander Klimetschek
>            Assignee: Carsten Ziegeler
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: felix-1.2.2
>
>         Attachments: Felix.java.patch
>
>
> If there is a problem with a bundle, the name, version and other information 
> that identifies the bundle should be part of the exception message for 
> tracing back which bundle caused a problem.
> For example, I got this exception during an automated install of many bundles 
> and have (from looking at the stacktrace and the osgi web console) no clue 
> which bundle was affected:
> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Bundle symbolic name and version are not 
> unique.
>       at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.createModule(Felix.java:3408)
>       at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.createBundleInfo(Felix.java:3332)
>       at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.installBundle(Felix.java:2315)
>       at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.installBundle(Felix.java:2229)
> It is generally helpful for developers using a framework to have context 
> information in exception messages (aka the important pieces of the current 
> variable stack).

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