+/-0
don't know if we really need to change it, it doesn't give me that much pain right now, even when testing
pax-web bundles and these are a lot ;)
if we decide that it gives us enough pain for a -f than I'm with Andreas that it's either a quick one or should be postponed :)

regards, Achim

Am 18.03.2012 15:29, schrieb Andreas Pieber:
+1 if we could change it quickly; otherwise +1 but delay it for some
later release. IMHO to get 3.x out has a higher priority than if you
use yes/no or -f

Kind regards,
Andreas

On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:38, Christian Schneider
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi all,

currently when someone accesses a system bundle using a shell command we ask
if he is sure and he has to type "yes" or "no". We also have the force
option so yes is assumed.

I propose we change the behaviour for karaf 3.0:

If force is not given then the command should simply fail with an error if
system bundles are accessed. If force is set it should work on the system
bundles. So we have the same
safety for handling system bundles and the user can simply give -f on the
second try.

Christian

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