> Steinar Bang :
> Achim Nierbeck :
>> But maybe a lib your using might fire this in case of an "error".
> This could be it.
> The problem bundle is an OSGi bundle fragment made from the
> liquibase-slf4j maven dependency[1], as outlined in
>
>
> Achim Nierbeck :
> Not sure, but at first glance this reminds me of a system.exit
> somewhere in the code. May it be that something in your code fires
> this on a "change" or Bundle stop?
My own code, by itself does not trigger this issue.
I tried various things
Hi Steinar ...
Not sure, but at first glance this reminds me of a system.exit somewhere in
the code.
May it be that something in your code fires this on a "change" or Bundle
stop?
But maybe a lib your using might fire this in case of an "error".
regards, Achim
2017-05-29 21:19 GMT+02:00 Steinar
> Steinar Bang :
> When I followed your instructions, and:
> - Created a maven module that rebundled the liquibase-slf4j jar into an
>OSGi bundle fragment (as outlined in your gist)
> - Modified the feature.xml file as outlined in the quoted file above
>(the start