If I'm not mistaken the fragment must be attached before the host is
started. So maybe it will help to put the fragment in the list before the
host.
Anyhow, I'm pretty much sure that is not an Pax runner issue. Try it also
with equinox for a try out.

My 2c.


On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Charles-André Martin <
charles.andre.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello ppl,
>
> I've setup a composite file with 3 scanbundle instructions.  One of
> them is a fragment, so I specify @nostart since a fragment cannot be
> started.  Now whenever I boot pax-runner, my fragment never gets
> attached to the specified host bundle.  The fragment-host manifest
> entry is correct, and points to one of the bundles in my composite
> file.
>
> Is there something special to do attach fragments in pax-runner?
>
> Note:  using felix 1.8.1
>
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