I've simply opened the import package range and uploaded new snapshots. 2017-01-05 7:14 GMT+01:00 Jens Offenbach <wolle5...@gmx.de>:
> Hi David, > the PR has been updated. Maybe this is a compromise, could you please have > a look. SPI Fly stays on ASM 5.x, but allows usage of the ASM 6.x package > at runtime. > > By having a snapshot release in the Apache Snapshot repository containing > this change, we are ablte continue our work on Pax Web 6.1.x and its JDK9 > compatibility. > > Thanks you very much! > > Regards, > Jens > > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 04. Januar 2017 um 13:46 Uhr > Von: "David Bosschaert" <david.bosscha...@gmail.com> > An: user@aries.apache.org > Betreff: Re: SPI Fly - JDK9 compatibility > > Hi Jens, > > Thanks for your pull request. > > However, the change you are proposing is to add a dependency on ASM 6.0 > Alpha. I would suggest waiting such a change to the SPI trunk codebase > until ASM 6.0 is properly released. > > If you need something like this yourself right now, you should be able to > build your own SPI Fly binaries yourself for your own use... > > Thanks, > > David > > On 4 January 2017 at 12:10, Jens Offenbach <wolle5...@gmx.de[mailto:wolle > 5...@gmx.de]> wrote:Hallo, > I am currently working on Eclipse Jetty's JDK9 compatibility, which > requires ASM 6.x. In order to get the OSGi test cases running, I need a > release of Aries SPI Fly that is compatible to ASM 6.x. A pull request has > already been created: https://github.com/apache/ > aries/pull/62[https://github.com/apache/aries/pull/62] > > Can someone please evaluate the PR and trigger a release when those > modifications can be accepted without causing any harm? > > Unfortunately, without that release I am completely blocked. > > Thanks a lot. > > Regards, > Jens > -- ------------------------ Guillaume Nodet ------------------------ Red Hat, Open Source Integration Email: gno...@redhat.com Web: http://fusesource.com Blog: http://gnodet.blogspot.com/