Hi, Sorry for taking so long to respond. More information inline below.
* Matthew Johnson <d...@matthew.ath.cx> [2009-04-06 11:14]: > On Mon Apr 06 10:18, Andrew Overholt wrote: > > > As an eclipse.org project, in order for us to make use of Java D-Bus it > > has to be a part of the Eclipse Orbit project. Orbit is basically just > > a collection of "OSGi-ified" JARs that have been cleared be Eclipse > > legal for use by eclipse.org projects. In an ideal world the upstream > > project -- you, in this case -- would ship with OSGi metadata itself so > > Orbit wouldn't have to create potentially incorrect OSGi information. > > Have you ever considered adding OSGi metadata to your MANIFEST.MF > > file(s)? > > Actually, you're not the the only person to have emailed me about this. > Assuming it's just adding manifest entries then sure, that can certainly > be done, particularly if it'll help other people. You'll have to give me > the details though, I've not used it before. Here's a bit of information: http://help.eclipse.org/ganymede/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/reference/misc/bundle_manifest.html Basically it's a matter of deciding which packages are visible and which aren't and doing proper versioning, etc. > > (Of course, as an eclipse.org project we will still need to > > get Java D-Bus cleared by legal but that's technically irrelevant :) > > Please tell me if you have any issues, I may well be happy to change the > licence a bit assuming it's a reasonable request. Thanks, I will let you know. Andrew _______________________________________________ linux-distros-dev mailing list linux-distros-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-distros-dev