Hi Ulrich and David,

regarding Karaf 3, I'm going to create a karaf-3.0 branch to freeze the features included and stabilize.

I'm upgrading the dependency versions right now, I will cut off this branch tomorrow or Monday morning.

Regards
JB

On 01/20/2012 09:17 PM, uromahn wrote:
Hi David,

Thanks for your quick response. Based on your and your fellow
committer’s comments on this thread, I suspected you were as frustrated
as well.

To answer your immediate question: I may be best to put a short but
prominent comment here: https://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDEV/index.html

In addition, it may be helpful to update the build instructions included
in the source and put the same warning there.

At least that way, interested developers would be aware of the current
issues.

-Ulrich

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*From:*David Jencks [via Apache Geronimo] [mailto:[hidden email]
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*Sent:* Friday, January 20, 2012 12:12 PM
*To:* Romahn, Ulrich
*Subject:* Re: Geronimo 3 and karaf 3

HI Ulrich,

I appreciate your frustration... I've been struggling with various forms
of the current problems for more than a year and think we may finally be
close to a working stable solution. How and if these problems show up
seems to be quite dependent on your local maven environment. For
instance I have nexus installed locally and configured to never download
any org.apache.geronimo.* artifacts and that has stabilized my builds
considerably but concealed the problems other people are having from me.

I have been trying to update the build status on the geronimo dev list,
and you seem to have found the current thread on the topic. Do you have
a suggestion on a better way?

We also have a buildbot set up but I haven't figured out when it runs or
how to trigger it. Sometimes it reports interesting errors quickly and
other times it seems to just not run.

thanks for your interest!
david jencks

On Jan 20, 2012, at 11:54 AM, uromahn wrote:


 > Gentlemen:
 >
 > I am following the development on Geronimo 3 for quite a while since
we are
 > very interested in potentially using it to support a new OSGI-based
server
 > framework that we will use here.
 >
 > Today, I have refreshed my G3 sources of trunk and was trying to
build G3.
 > After reading through this thread and doing the build step-by-step (I
had to
 > go into various sub-systems and do a mvn clean install first before I
could
 > run the top level build successfully) I finally ended up with the
completed
 > assemblies. However, when trying to start G3 using the command
"./bin/karaf"
 > I am getting a failed start because some dependencies are missing.
 >
 > Unfortunately, it appears that the current state of trunk is somewhat
 > unstable. I completely understand that this happens, but I would kindly
 > suggest to post a message somewhere "warning" people wanting to build
 > G3-trunk themselves, that the result may actually not really what
they hoped
 > for.
 >
 > With a little frustration and hope for a more stable situation soon,
 >
 > kind regards,
 > -Ulrich
 >
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