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Richard S. Hall commented on FELIX-759:
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I will see if I can push on this a little more, since it is cropping up
regularly.
> Version range in import declaration creates a filter using invalid operators
> (<,>)
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> Key: FELIX-759
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-759
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Bundle Repository (OBR), Maven Bundle Plugin
> Affects Versions: maven-bundle-plugin-1.4.3, bundlerepository-1.2.0
> Environment: Maven Bundle Plugin 1.4.3
> Apache Felix Bundle Repository (1.2.0)
> Apache Felix 1.2.1/Equinox 3.4.0
> Reporter: Dirk Mahler
> Attachments: BundleInfo.java.diff, Parser.java
>
>
> If a version range is given for an import-declaration (e.g. bundle
> http://www.springsource.com/repository/app/bundle/version/detail?name=com.springsource.javax.jms&version=1.1.0)
> the maven bundle plugin creates version filters for the OBR repository which
> might contain the operators < and >, e.g.:
> <require extend="false"
> filter="(&(package=javax.transaction.xa)(version>=1.0.1)(version<2.0.0))"
> multiple="false" name="package" optional="true">Import package
> javax.transaction.xa ;version=[1.0.1,2.0.0)</require>
> These operators are currently not supported by Felix and Equinox, the OSGi
> specification (at least 4.0.1) only states "<=" and ">=" as valid ones.
> The resulting problem are exceptions while reading the repository descriptor:
> Caused by: org.osgi.framework.InvalidSyntaxException: expected ~=|>=|<=
> at org.apache.felix.framework.FilterImpl.<init>(FilterImpl.java:81)
> at
> org.apache.felix.framework.BundleContextImpl.createFilter(BundleContextImpl.java:104)
> at
> org.apache.felix.bundlerepository.RequirementImpl.setFilter(RequirementImpl.java:57)
> A simple patch for the class
> org.osgi.impl.bundle.obr.resource.BundleInfo.java is attached to this issue.
> The solution is to replace (version<2.0.0) by (!(version>=2.0.0))
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