Richard, I just forwarded the email again to you (at [EMAIL PROTECTED]) with the attachments. Please let me know after you have received it. Thanks again.
Rick Litton -----Original Message----- From: Richard S. Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 11:28 AM To: felix-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: Felix and Eclipse PDE roadblock Rick Litton wrote: > Richard, > > Actually I did send it via your personal email (mail full? Or got into > your junk email? ;) I will send it again. Regards, > My mail box isn't full, but I haven't received anything. Sorry. -> richard > Rick > > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard S. Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 11:22 AM > To: felix-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Felix and Eclipse PDE roadblock > > Rick, > > As I suggested, send me the bundles (offline) and the steps to reproduce > > and I will look at it some more. Everything I have seen up until this > point appears to be related to conflicts between two versions of the > same package. > > -> richard > > Rick Litton wrote: > >> I'm still trying to get the extension points registry to work in Felix >> and unfortunately, I have hit a roadblock. After trying out several >> combinations and pruning the eclipse core bundle (as Richard Hall has >> suggested) to remove redundant osgi core classes, I have created the >> following dependency graph to help illustrate the problem: >> >> >> >> /---> org.osgi.compendium >> >> | >> >> | (requires: org.osgi.util.tracker package) >> >> | >> >> |---> org.osgi.core >> >> | >> >> | (requires: org.osgi.service.permissionadmin package) >> >> | >> >> | org.eclipse.osgi_3.2.1R32x <----\ >> >> | ^ | >> >> | (requires:|org.eclipse.osgi.service.urlconversion package) >> >> >> | | | >> >> |---- org.eclipse.equinox.common | >> >> | ^ | >> >> | | | >> >> | | | >> >> \---- org.eclipse.equinox.registry | >> >> | | >> >> | | >> >> \---------------------/ >> >> (requires: org.eclipse.osgi.service.datalocation package) >> >> I hope the graph is displayed correctly by your mail client. Anyhow, >> > I > >> was getting quite a few BundleExceptions "Unable to resolve due to >> constraint violation"). So I removed all the optional bundles and >> proceeded to test each one. Immediately, the BundleException came up >> after I had just added/started the org.osgi.core bundle. I >> > certainly > >> would welcome any suggestion to resolve this problem. >> >> Rick Litton >> >> >> >>