Thanks Bengt,

we will take a look.

Regards
JB

On 02/20/2011 10:51 PM, Bengt Rodehav wrote:
I now created the following JIRA tickets:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-474
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-475

/Bengt

2011/2/19 Andreas Pieber <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    +1 for creating JIRA issues for your problems. At worst it's not a
    bug, but rather a new feature for karaf :) in addition JIRA's don't
    get "lost" (compared to mails in the lst).

    So IMHO +1 to go ahead and rais the issue(s).

    kind regards,
    andreas

    On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
     > Hello Guillaume,
     > No I didn't raise a JIRA for this since I wasn't sure if this was
    already in
     > the works or not. Also, it wasn't clear to me whether there was
    bug in
     > custom.properties or if I had simply misunderstood the way it
    should work.
     > Do you think I should raise a JIRA?
     > /Bengt
     >
     > 2011/2/17 Guillaume Nodet <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>
     >>
     >> I think we all agree to simplify the creation of custom Karaf
     >> distribution.
     >> David Jenks has already done a lot of work in that direction, and
     >> that's definitely on the roadmap for 3.0.
     >> In the mean time, we can try to fix any bugs in the 2.2.x
    branch.  Did
     >> you raise a JIRA about your problems with custom.properties ?
     >>
     >> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 08:25, Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
     >> > Jamie,
     >> > Yes, I also recommend using features for provisioning bundles
    (where
     >> > possible). However, it seems like you have the same problem
    like me when
     >> > it
     >> > comes to creating a custom Karaf server. I find myself having
    to modify
     >> > a
     >> > lot of files in the Karaf distribution every time I upgrade to
    a new
     >> > release
     >> > of Karaf (startup.properties is one of them).
     >> > I started a thread here about a week ago on this topic. You
    can read it
     >> > here:
     >> >
    http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/karaf-user/201102.mbox/browser
     >> > It started on the user list but continued on the dev list, here:
     >> >
    http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/karaf-dev/201102.mbox/browser
     >> > I've also been trying to use custom.properties but did not
    succeed. I
     >> > think
     >> > the goal should be that all customisation of Karaf should be done
     >> > outside of
     >> > Karaf - i e one should not have to modify files in the Karaf
     >> > distribution.
     >> > For that reason extension points are needed similar to what (I
    think)
     >> > the
     >> > intention with custom.properties is.
     >> > Any comments?
     >> > /Bengt
     >> >
     >> > 2011/2/17 jamie campbell <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
     >> >>
     >> >> On 11-02-16 03:05 PM, jamie campbell wrote:
     >> >>>
     >> >>> I've also considered that maybe Karaf doesn't do that
    because maybe
     >> >>> one
     >> >>> is supposed to take some other approach.  I briefly thought
    maybe
     >> >>> something
     >> >>> using features:install would do it, but then noticed the
    features
     >> >>> stuff
     >> >>> doesn't seem to have a run level concept.  The only place
    I've seen
     >> >>> the run
     >> >>> levels so far is the startup.properties.
     >> >>
     >> >> After Guillaume gave me another poke in the features
    direction I gave
     >> >> it
     >> >> another read through.. somehow I missed on first pass that it
    DOES have
     >> >> start level support, described on page 41, and the ability for
     >> >> automatic
     >> >> load on startup, as described on page 44.  A case where I RTFMed
     >> >> (multiple
     >> >> times), just, somehow having blind spots to the specific
    sections that
     >> >> would
     >> >> have moved me forward.  I think features is (are?) indeed the
    magic I
     >> >> seek...
     >> >>
     >> >> Thanks to everyone who gave me helpful pokes :)
     >> >>
     >> >> -Jamie
     >> >
     >> >
     >>
     >>
     >>
     >> --
     >> Cheers,
     >> Guillaume Nodet
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