I checked and indeed now they depend on Spring 1.2. By the moment I
made the profile, the dependency was on 1.1.2.
I committed the change as I already changed the profile for testing,
but in the future when you are sure about a think like this go ahead
and commit.

The hooks must be implemented by the framework so I do not think there
is an extra bundle from equinox that does just that (but you never
know). And they will have that only in the upcoming release 3.5.
I suggest that you use --p=e --v=latest to get the latest equinox.

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 6:26 AM, Craig Walls <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm playing around some more with the new Pax Runner 0.18.0-SNAPSHOT
> profiles and just tried the cxf.dosgi profile. It looks as if it needs to
> pull in Spring-DM 1.2.0 (not 1.1.2 as it does now). I don't mind committing
> the change to the composite file myself, but...I just wanted to make sure
> that I'm seeing this right before I make the change.
>
> If I start it with pax-run.sh --profiles=cxf.dosgi
> scan-composite:mvn:org.ops4j.pax.runner.profiles/spring.dm/1.2.0/compos...@2,
> it seems to work fine (albeit, I get two versions of Spring-DM installed).
>
> Also...it appears that it only works in Felix. In Equinox, the
> "cxf-dosgi-ri-dsw-cxf_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT" bundle won't start because it needs
> org.osgi.framework.hooks.service. Is there an Equinox-equivalent bundle that
> has that package?
>
> Anybody else see the same thing?
>
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