Hi Carloz,

Just in case you need a mojo to process the repository,
I'm almost done with this RPM Factory mojo.

I'm going to use it to RPM the maven repository, but
with a little modification, it could be used to create and add
manifests to all the jars in the maven repository as well.

I'll probably have the RPM factory in my sandbox tomorrow some time,
if you are interested.

Cheers,
- Ole



Carlos Sanchez wrote:
There are some initiatives like Apache Felix about repackaging
libraries from the maven repository until projects themselves include
the OSGi manifest.

It makes sense in the meantime to have a Maven repo with same
structure but with OSGi bundles. This repo would be temporal and
things could change over the time until it's stable.

There was already a temporal repo from eclipse installation in
http://repo1.maven.org/eclipse/ Artifacts there can go into central
with one change, bundle id = groupId + artifactId, meaning that they
are going to be stored in the repo with different name than they are
in the eclipse installation.
eg. org.eclipse.equinox.common will be group=org.eclipse.equinox artifact=common

About infrastructure, we'd need to know if maven.org has enough
bandwidth to host it or we need to look for alternatives. I'm gonna
run it also through [EMAIL PROTECTED] to see if we can have apache
artifacts in apache machines and sync as we do with the usual maven
repo.

comments?



---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to