Thank you very much JB
Regards
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It could be related to some filters on the antivirus. I know that some corporate
antiviruses have download blacklist/whitelist. Some, some artifacts can be
allowed, some others not.
Regards
JB
On 02/03/2018 02:39 PM, anynamus wrote:
> BTW, I find it wierd that other dependencies were installed.
>
Ok, I tried and I know that JB always find the right solution :)
François
Le 3 févr. 2018 17:57, anynamus a écrit : > > Hi François, > > It does not work
more with the /http://repo1.maven.apache.org/maven2/ URL > > Thanks anyway ;) >
> Kind Regards > PES > > > > > -- > Sent from:
http://karaf.
Hi François,
It does not work more with the /http://repo1.maven.apache.org/maven2/ URL
Thanks anyway ;)
Kind Regards
PES
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BTW, I find it wierd that other dependencies were installed.
Just for testing, I configured maven to use an empty local repository and I
invoked the same command:
feature:install http
Here is what was downloaded until the org.felix.apache.felix.org's download
broke the process:
├───org.apache.f
Hi JB,
You were absolutely wright: the issue is the antivirus. I installed Karaf
4.2.0.M2 on another PC hosting Windows 10 and where the corporate antivirus
is not installed and it works.
Thank you very much.
Kind Regards.
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As said in another e-mail, I don't think the problem is about the
download by itself. It's more the caching of the artifact in the Karaf
folder.
I would dig on a antivirus scanner or any other process that lock the
folders.
Regards
JB
On 02/02/2018 22:15, anynamus wrote:
Hi François,
This
Hi,
don't you have a process running on your machine (like antivirus
scanner), which lock the folders ? I already saw that on Windows
machine, I was hugely impacting the performance and speed on download.
Regards
JB
On 02/02/2018 18:52, anynamus wrote:
Hi Jean-Baptiste,
Actually, you were
Sorry I made a mistake on the URL it should be :
http://repo1.maven.apache.org/maven2
Could you try again with this one on the settings.xml ?
François
Le 3 févr. 2018 1:15 AM, anynamus a écrit :
>
> Hi François,
>
> This configuration was not set because we use an internal instance of
> Arti
Hi François,
This configuration was not set because we use an internal instance of
Artifactory.
I configured my settings.xml to bypass Artifactory and configured the mirror
you specified and I got almost the same error:
2018-02-02T16:08:47,582 | WARN | pool-26-thread-4 | AetherBasedResolver
Ok, so what about your $HOME/.m2/settings.xml ?
US
US Central
http://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2
central
Which mirror you are using ?
François
Le 02/02/2018 à 22:01, anynamus a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I get the exact same issue when trying this one too:
>
> featu
Hi,
I get the exact same issue when trying this one too:
feature:install war
Note:
I succeeded to install the bundle with this command:
bundle:install
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/felix/org.apache.felix.scr/2.0.12/org.apache.felix.scr-2.0.12.jar
But I am still unable to install th
Hi Jean-Baptiste,
Actually, you were wright: there is an issue.
I have read/write access to the target folder
"C:\Users\anynamus\.m2\repository\org\apache\felix\" and I can manually
create, rename or delete any folder but, when I try to create specifically a
folder named *org.apache.felix.scr* in
Hi,
It's only append when installing http feature or with others features ?
Could you try to download one ?
François
Le 02/02/2018 à 21:35, anynamus a écrit :
> Hi Jean-Baptiste,
>
> This path exists and, since I am administrator of my PC, I have read/write
> access to it.
>
> Note: I also tri
Hi Jean-Baptiste,
This path exists and, since I am administrator of my PC, I have read/write
access to it.
Note: I also tried on a Windows 7 machine as well as on Ubuntu running on
Windows (with sudo access) and I get exactly the same error.
Regards
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Can you check some issue on the filesystem:
C:\Users\anynamus\.m2\repository\org\apache\felix\org.apache.felix.scr\2.0.12\org.apache.felix.scr-2.0.12.jar.part.lock
(The system cannot find the path specified)]
part.lock is part of the download.
Regards
JB
On 02/02/2018 03:40 PM, anynamus wrote:
Hi,
As already expressed in my original post:
> Please, note that it works very well with Karaf version 4.0.10
So I doubt that my internet connection is in cause.
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Hi,
As already expressed in my original post:
> Please, note that it works very well with Karaf version 4.0.10
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Hi,
Maybe you access Internet via a proxy ? As these bundles are optional, they are
not part of the system folder and downloaded when you install the feature.
Regards
JB
On 02/02/2018 12:39 PM, anynamus wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am new to the OSGi architecture and to Karaf. So I am into exploration
Hi,
Can you check your internet connection ?
Are you using a proxy to access the maven repository :
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/
François
Le 02/02/2018 à 15:39, anynamus a écrit :
> Hello.
>
> I am new to the OSGi architecture and to Karaf. So I am into exploration
> mode...
>
> With Karaf
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