Well, upgrading has caused many more OSGi dependency issues that we haven't 
been able to solve. We are going to downgrade back to the 1.7rc2 version, 
as I think the solution of registering the graph functions will still work.

Specifically, we are having trouble running 1.7.8 in apache karaf (2.3.2) 
because of the dependence on the org.xerial.snappy snappy-java library. We 
initially couldn't run on OSX without duplicating a file in the snappy 
library and re-packaging it. Then, it failed to run for the same reason on 
windows server 2012.

We've tried configuring OrientDB to use 'nothing' and 'gzip' compression 
modes, as well as removing the org.xerial.snappy dependency from the 
orientdb-core library's manifest file.

We had no luck running on windows with it, and I'm sort of wondering why 
the org.iq80.snappy version (which is a pure java port, and does not 
include specific platform compilations) isn't the one used by OrientDB? I 
can't switch to it because OrientDB's OSnappyCompression class specifically 
imports the org.xerial.snappy version. 

Not sure what help the ODB folks can give us at this point, but maybe the 
feedback is useful for future releases...

Any other insights or help would be greatly appreciated, or else we'll be 
stuck on 1.7rc2 for a while until we find another option.

Regards,

Andrew

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