Well, trunk should be working now, so do an "svn up". I am not really
sure why it wasn't working in the first place, since I generally don't
commit patches that don't compile. This situation was strange.
In my trunk "svn status" showed that I didn't have any uncommitted
changes. In my workspace, my copy of BundleInfo didn't have a
constructor. However, if I checked out a new trunk copy, its BundleInfo
did have a constructor. I checked and both copies where at the same
revision. So, I modified my original trunk BundleInfo and then did a
revert on it and I got a version of BundleInfo with a constructor.
I have no idea why it wasn't seeing that there was a difference in the
first place.
-> richard
Rob Walker wrote:
No worries - I've made the mod below and build is working fine here
- R
Karl Pauls wrote:
Your right. It doesn't build for me either atm. We are in the middle
of some bigger refactoring. Please try again later today :-)
regards,
Karl
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Rob Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On a quick look, it seems a recent change made RegularBundleInfo a
subclass
of BundleInfo ... but BundleInfo has no default constructor, which I
think
prevents subclassing and hence throws the error.
Adding the following to BundleInfo seems to cure my build:
protected BundleInfo()
{
}
Unless I'm way off base here?
-- Rob
Rob Walker wrote:
Was hoping to update our App to latest Felix, and also take a look at
fixing xxx
Getting the following build error after an SVN update:
E:\MiscProjs\felix\framework\src\main\java\org\apache\felix\framework\RegularBun
dleInfo.java:[61,4]
BundleInfo(org.apache.felix.framework.Logger,org.apache.feli
x.framework.cache.BundleArchive,org.apache.felix.moduleloader.IModule)
in org.ap
ache.felix.framework.BundleInfo cannot be applied to ()
E:\MiscProjs\felix\framework\src\main\java\org\apache\felix\framework\SystemBund
leInfo.java:[26,0]
BundleInfo(org.apache.felix.framework.Logger,org.apache.felix
.framework.cache.BundleArchive,org.apache.felix.moduleloader.IModule)
in org.apa
che.felix.framework.BundleInfo cannot be applied to ()
Anyone else seeing this?
Probably a silly on my side in terms of not cleaning stuff up properly
-- Rob
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