I'm seeing some deadlock problems with Equinox lazy bundle starting, much as
described at http://wiki.eclipse.org/Lazy_Start_Bundles.  This page suggests
that these were only occurring in 3.2, but I'm running with Equinox 3.3.
What is the status of resolving these issues?

I should mention as well that I'm using Declarative Services, and that this
is involved in the deadlocks I've seen so far.  The problems relate to the
declarative services code being registered as a bundle listener hence
getting callbacks when bundles are lazily started.  It then synchronously
proceeds to read component specifications and activating services (hence
calling out into client code).  Having all this happening synchronously on a
callback essentially sourced from within a classloader seems like a recipe
for problems!

I'm working on a server-side application so I actually don't care about lazy
start at all.  So to work around the problem, I tried disabling the
EclipseLazyStarter hook using the osgi.hook.configurators.exclude system
property.  This caused problems when starting some Equinox bundles that
would look for services that hadn't been registered.  Presumably because the
bundles providing these services depend on being started via the lazy start
mechanism.  I then tried working around this by ensuring I listed all
necessary bundles in my config.ini with the right start level, but I found
it difficult to come up with a working configuration here.

Does anyone have any other suggestions for how I can run Equinox with lazy
start disabled?

Regards,
Jan
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