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Davide Grandi commented on DERBY-7056:
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I too, on the trunk, after applying the *.diff. But the reason is that the diff
started 2 or three commits ago.
I suggest that you get a successful build from scratch on git,
then a successfully clean - build
then produce a new and smaller diff (manually, at least)
and finally appliyng it the the svn trunk (or a git head, if meanwhile it has
been updated)
(and post-finally, get again a succesfully build cycle on uodated trunk).
For first goal, succesfully build on git branch, it seem that the target
"meta-inf-common tries" to refer th jar not yet created.
Good luck !
> Make Derby modules usable by OSGi-aware applications
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-7056
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7056
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Build tools
> Affects Versions: 10.15.1.3
> Reporter: Richard N. Hillegas
> Assignee: Richard N. Hillegas
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: 0001-Initial-production-of-OSGi-manifests.patch,
> 0002-Initial-production-of-OSGi-manifests-for-locales.patch,
> 0003-Produce-working-locales-fragments-and-refactor.patch,
> 0004-Reintroduce-Class-Path-attributes.patch,
> 0005-Clear-BundleActivator.patch, complete0.diff, derby.txt
>
>
> OSGi R7 introduced support for JPMS modules in 2018 according to
> https://blog.osgi.org/2018/02/osgi-r7-highlights-java-9-support.html. This
> includes additional information which goes into jar file manifests. Support
> for this OSGi information was requested by an email thread on the user list:
> http://apache-database.10148.n7.nabble.com/OSGi-manifest-headers-td150560.html.
> We need advice from OSGi experts on how to make Derby modules usable by
> OSGi-aware applications.
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