Re: jakarta-annotation without spec-version-maven-plugin

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On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 11:22 PM Jerry James <loganjerry@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I could use some advice on how to handle the mass rebuild failure of
> jakarta-json (https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=72383615).
> The failure looks like this:
>
> [INFO] --- maven-bundle-plugin:5.1.1:bundle (default-bundle) @ jsonp-jaxrs ---
> [WARNING] Bundle org.glassfish:jsonp-jaxrs:bundle:1.1.6 : No
> translation found for macro: range;[==,+)
> [ERROR] Bundle org.glassfish:jsonp-jaxrs:bundle:1.1.6 : Invalid syntax
> for version: , for cmd: range, arguments; [range, [==,+)]
> [ERROR] Error(s) found in bundle configuration
>
> Running the build with -X shows:
>
> [DEBUG] Final Manifest:
> #-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Manifest-Version: 1.0
> Bnd-LastModified: 1627075105810
> Build-Jdk-Spec: 11
> Bundle-Description: Jakarta RESTful Web Services MessageBodyReader and M
>  essageBodyWriter to support JsonValue API of Jakarta JSON Processing
> Bundle-License: https://projects.eclipse.org/license/epl-2.0, https://pr
>  ojects.eclipse.org/license/secondary-gpl-2.0-cp
> Bundle-ManifestVersion: 2
> Bundle-Name: Jakarta JSON Processing Media for Jakarta RESTful Web Servi
>  ces
> Bundle-SymbolicName: org.glassfish.jsonp-jaxrs
> Bundle-Version: 1.1.5
> Created-By: Apache Maven Bundle Plugin
> Export-Package: org.glassfish.json.jaxrs;uses:="javax.json,javax.ws.rs,j
>  avax.ws.rs.core,javax.ws.rs.ext";version="1.1.5"
> Import-Package:
>  javax.annotation;version="${range;[==,+)}",
>  javax.json;version="[1.1,2)",
>  javax.ws.rs;version="[2.1,3)",
>  javax.ws.rs.core;version="[2.1,3)",
>  javax.ws.rs.ext;version="[2.1,3)"
> Tool: Bnd-5.2.0
> #-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The version of javax.annotation is missing.  This is due to the
> removal of spec-version-maven-plugin support from the
> jakarta-annotation package, isn't it?  How do I fix the build failure?

Please open a bug against jakarta-annotations and I'll look into fixing it.

--
Mikolaj Izdebski

>
> Thanks,
> --
> Jerry James
> http://www.jamezone.org/
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