It seems the blueprint-bundle jar can not be found using a maven url. Do you use the default m2 repository ? That may be the problem.
2009/5/19 David Blevins <david.blev...@visi.com>: > Gave 2.0.10 a try. No luck so tried the clean repo, also no luck. > > $ svn up > At revision 776452. > > $ mvn clean install -Dmaven.repo.local=repo > blueprint-build.log > > $ cat blueprint-itests/target/surefire-reports/*.txt > blueprint-surefire.txt > > And the results: > > http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/blueprint-build.log > http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/blueprint-surefire.txt > > > If you haven't already, give a clean repo a try yourself. Could be there's > local state in your repo that makes things work -- wouldn't be the first or > last time anything like that ever happened. > > > -David > > > On May 18, 2009, at 9:49 PM, Jarek Gawor wrote: > >> What version of maven are you using? I had problems with 2.0.9 but >> works fine for me with 2.0.10. I don't know if this will help but >> maybe try with clean m2 repo? itests pull in a lot of stuff... maybe >> we need to tie down some plugin version. >> >> Jarek >> >> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:33 PM, David Blevins <david.blev...@visi.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Trying to get a clean build on the blueprint code. Getting several errors >>> due to what seems like an invalid bundle config. >>> >>> ERROR: Error starting file:bundles/blueprint-core_1.0.0.SNAPSHOT.jar >>> (org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint in bundle 5: >>> package; (&(package=org.osgi.service.blueprint.reflect)(version>=1.0.0))) >>> org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unresolved constraint in bundle 5: >>> package; (&(package=org.osgi.service.blueprint.reflect)(version>=1.0.0)) >>> at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.resolveBundle(Felix.java:3090) >>> at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.startBundle(Felix.java:1439) >>> at >>> org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.setActiveStartLevel(Felix.java:984) >>> at >>> org.apache.felix.framework.StartLevelImpl.run(StartLevelImpl.java:263) >>> >>> I'm guessing that 1.0.0.SNAPSHOT is considered greater than 1.0.0 and >>> something else is going on. >>> >>> What's the trick to getting these tests to run? >>> >>> -David >>> >>> >> > > -- Cheers, Guillaume Nodet ------------------------ Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/ ------------------------ Open Source SOA http://fusesource.com