2009/3/4 Henri Gomez <henri.go...@gmail.com> > Where could we found it ? >
either build from trunk or download the main Felix jar (ie. framework + launcher) from: http://people.apache.org/repo/m2-snapshot-repository/org/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.main/1.5.0-SNAPSHOT this is the Apache snapshot repository, so you can find the other artifacts in nearby directories > Cheers > > 2009/3/3 Richard S. Hall <he...@ungoverned.org>: > > Hey guys, > > > > I think we will start to gear up for a 1.6.0 release of framework and > main. > > I just deployed a 1.5.0 snapshot for your pleasure or feel free to build > > from trunk. I hope people will spend some time playing with this snapshot > > since it has seen some major refactoring under the covers. There are two > > main areas where there was a lot of refactoring: > > > > 1. The structure of the code was simplified to remove a lot of the > > generic module layer and make it more specific to OSGi, since in > > all likelihood we will never implement a different module system > > on top of the module layer. These changes are not complete, but > > since they are implementation details we can finish this > > refactoring in later releases. Hopefully, these changes will not > > impact anyone. > > 2. The locking/concurrency approach was refactored quite a bit. > > Mainly, we try to be a little more precise and strict in our > > locking. However, since strictness and precision can lead to > > deadlocks, we have tried to make the locking interruptible in the > > case a potential deadlock is detected. I just committed the final > > changes (I hope) in this area for this snapshot. It is possible > > that these changes will impact users, so testing by people using > > multiple threads is greatly appreciated. > > > > Please report any issues back to the mailing list or with JIRA, thanks. > > > > -> richard > > > -- Cheers, Stuart