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Sahoo commented on FELIX-1540:
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This regression was introduced when FELIX-938 was fixed. In FELIX-1482, we
discussed about this possibility.
> [FileInstall] When removing/re-adding a bundle, all the dependent bundles
> don't start anymore
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> Key: FELIX-1540
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-1540
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: File Install
> Reporter: Filippo Diotalevi
>
> I'm experiencing this bug (or missing features) in the trunk; it may be
> related to FELIX-1482. The same feature was present in all the previous
> versions of File Install.
> I have 2 bundles in my ./load directory watched by File Install.
> -> bundle-a.jar ACTIVE
> -> bundle-b-that-depends-from-a.jar ACTIVE
> Now I remove bundle-a.jar, and remains only
> -> bundle-b-that-depends-from-a.jar INSTALLED
> I now I copy bundle-a.jar in the ./load file (or any other bundle that
> satisfy bundle b dependencies), I expected both the bundles to be active, but
> I get
> -> bundle-a.jar ACTIVE
> -> bundle-b-that-depends-from-a.jar INSTALLED
> So adding bundle-a does not start bundle-b-that-depends-from-a.jar
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