Richard S. Hall wrote:
Originally, Swing was particularly problematic, for example, but a check added to Felix made it possible to detect many situations...however, there are still some situations where it is not possible to detect. So far, in these remaining cases, the problem can be solved by having the bundle import the Swing package that it needs access to, even though it doesn't use it directly. This is kind of ugly, but the alternative is to simply delegate all of Swing, in which case we would have no way of know that a bundle hand a Swing dependency at all.

Hmm. I don't know what happened there. That last sentence should say, "...in which case we would have no way of knowing that a bundle had a Swing dependency at all.

-> richard

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