Andrey, WDYT?
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On 28 August 2014 18:45, amoore <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, unfortunately we tried the advice of setting the compressionMode to
> either 'nothing' or 'gzip'. Neither setting seemed to stop karaf to stop
> trying to load the org.xerial.snappy library, which threw an exception and
> stopped our bundles from loading due to it apparently not being compatible
> with windows 2012. We also tried meddling with the manifest files of both
> snappy and the orientdb-core libraries. Still had no luck running in those
> situations.
>
> Are there any plans to replace the org.xerial.snappy library with the
> org.iq80.snappy version? Since the org.iq80.snappy version is pure java,
> you could truly market OrientDB as platform independent.
>
> As it stands today, we weren't able to run even when trying to turn off
> the compression... and from the code base it looks like there is little
> intention to solve that (I guess I should submit a bug?).
> I'd like to avoid having to fork the ODB repository to remove
> com.xerial.snappy references so we can upgrade OrientDB.
>
> Am I off-base on the goal to be platform independent? What is the benefit
> to sticking with the org.xerial.snappy references in the code/manifest
> files?
>
> Regards,
>
> ~ Andrew
>
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