Hi Richard,
Thank you for your answer.
I understand now that the feature I am looking for is present in obr2, but not 
in obr1 (because of obr1 identifying the bundle by its update location).
Best regards,
Anne

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Richard S. Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : mardi 13 février 2007 12:58
À : felix-dev@incubator.apache.org
Objet : RE: Is there a Maven plugin to install a bundle to OBR?


Well, I am in the airport typing on my phone so I can not verify, but it used 
to work on OBR1. There was even an 'obr check-update' or something command for 
checking for available updates.

OBR1 uses the update location as the unique key for the bundle, so when you 
update your bundle, you must keep the same update location and update the 
version.

The way OBR1 works is not very practical for dealing with versioning. I highly 
recommend using Felix/OBR2 instead of Oscar/OBR1.

Regardless, if you cannot figure it out, I can try to take a look when I get a 
minute.

-> richard

-----Original Message-----

From:  "GERODOLLE Anne RD-MAPS-GRE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  RE: Is there a Maven plugin to install a bundle to OBR?
Date:  Tue 13. Feb 2007 6:45
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To:  <felix-dev@incubator.apache.org>

Hi Richard,

Sorry, I was simply not aware that there was already an "obr update <bundle>" 
command. I am always using the GUI to use OBR !
However, I have juste made some tests and I did not obtain the results I was 
expecting (or maybe I did not operate corerctly).
 
I installed a bundle (say, 10) using obr from http://<repository>/mybundle1.jar 
. Then I put on the repository a new version of the bundle, say, 
http://<repository>/mybundle2.jar,  then I updated the repository.xml to 
reference this new version.
I was hoping somehow that "obr update 10" would update bundle 10 with the new 
version, which it did not. So I don't really see the difference between "update 
10" and "obr update 10". I have also tried "obr update <bundle_name>" without 
any effect.

Let me point again that I am using Oscar, and the old classical obr, and I am 
generating repository.xml using some homemade tool, maybe my problem is related 
to some information missing (or extraneous) in our repository.xml . 

Thanks for your help

Anne  


>
>I don't understand why you would want this as opposed to the current
OBR update mechanism. OBR will update >an installed bundle to the latest 
version of that bundle using the normal OSGi update mechanism.

-> richard



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