Nevermind. It was in a separate jar (xalan-j2-serializer) On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Andy Grimm <agrimm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I would, but such a line does not exist. The only Require-Bundle line > has org.apache.xerces > > Further, I am assuming that the script driving these deps is > /usr/lib/rpm/osgideps.pl , and I get this: > > $ echo /usr/share/java/xalan-j2.jar | /usr/lib/rpm/osgideps.pl --requires > osgi(org.apache.xerces) > > so I don't really understand where the system.bundle requirement is coming from. > > On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Aleksandar Kurtakov > <akurtako@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Just remove the system.bundle from Require-Bundle tag in the META-INF/MANIFEST.MF file in the jar. >> >> Regards, >> Alex >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Andy Grimm" <agrimm@xxxxxxxxx> >>> To: "Aleksandar Kurtakov" <akurtako@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: "java-devel" <java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Krzysztof Daniel" <kdaniel@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 9:55:39 PM >>> Subject: Re: osgi system bundle >>> >>> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Aleksandar Kurtakov >>> <akurtako@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > ----- Original Message ----- >>> >> From: "Andy Grimm" <agrimm@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >> To: "java-devel" <java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> >> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 6:03:38 PM >>> >> Subject: osgi system bundle >>> >> >>> >> Hi, all. This morning I was dealing with a build issue related to >>> >> broken eclipse package, and it surprised me that eclipse was being >>> >> pulled into my buildroot for a random java package. The root of >>> >> this >>> >> is that osgi(system.bundle) is provided by eclipse-rcp, which >>> >> requires >>> >> eclipse-platform, and osgi(system.bundle) is now being required by >>> >> some fairly commonly used java packages: >>> >> >>> >> xalan-j2-0:2.7.1-13.fc18.noarch >>> >> xbean-0:3.11.1-3.fc18.noarch >>> >> xml-commons-apis-0:1.4.01-7.fc18.noarch >>> >> xml-commons-resolver-0:1.2-9.fc18.noarch >>> >> >>> >> In particular, xalan-j2 is required for pretty much the entire >>> >> java >>> >> ecosystem, including ant, maven, groovy, various apache-commons >>> >> packages, etc. >>> >> >>> >> So what's the rationale for this? Perhaps this is a bug? Maybe >>> >> something needs to be subpackaged differently? The current state >>> >> of >>> >> things seems a bit bloated to me. >>> > >>> > Well, these are bugs in the packages you mentioned. See >>> > http://wiki.osgi.org/wiki/System_Bundle for description what >>> > system.bundle is. There is no point in any bundle requiring >>> > system.bundle unless they call stuff from org.osgi.framework which >>> > neither xalan-j2 nor xml-commons do. Please open bug reports >>> > against the respective packages to fix their osgi manifests. >>> >>> Ok, I can open the bugs, but I'm actually the owner of xalan-j2, so >>> that's just going to come right back to me. (and actually, somebody >>> just emailed xalan-j2-owners about it). :-) Could you help me >>> determine the correct way to get rid of this dep? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Andy >>> >>> >>> > TBH, we probably can move the system.bundle provide (it's manual) >>> > to eclipse-equinox-osgi. Chris, would you please take care of >>> > moving this provides. >>> > >>> > Regards, >>> > Alex >>> > >>> > Regards, >>> > Alex >>> > >>> >> >>> >> Thanks. >>> >> >>> >> Andy >>> >> -- >>> >> java-devel mailing list >>> >> java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/java-devel >>> -- java-devel mailing list java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/java-devel