Do you think this is a Camel problem? The more I think about it I wonder
how it could ever work having a version range in the repository tag like
that. Doesn't it have to be a specific version since it identifies a
repository to be searched for artifacts?

/Bengt

Den fre 11 mars 2022 kl 09:23 skrev Bengt Rodehav <be...@rodehav.com>:

> Yes, that's correct.
>
> /Bengt
>
> Den tors 10 mars 2022 kl 18:55 skrev Jean-Baptiste Onofré <j...@nanthrax.net
> >:
>
>> Hi Bengt,
>>
>> I guess you are on Windows right ?
>>
>> Regards
>> JB
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 3:56 PM Bengt Rodehav <be...@rodehav.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I use Karaf 4.3.6 and I'm trying to upgrade our Camel version to the
>>> latest (2.14.2). It turns out I get a problem with karaf-maven-plugin,
>>> goal features-add-to-repository.
>>>
>>> The new Karaf feature descriptor for Camel now starts with the following
>>> three lines:
>>>
>>>
>>> <repository>mvn:org.apache.cxf.karaf/apache-cxf/[3.4,3.4]/xml/features</repository>
>>>
>>> <repository>mvn:org.ops4j.pax.cdi/pax-cdi-features/[1,2)/xml/features</repository>
>>>
>>> <repository>mvn:org.hibernate.validator/hibernate-validator-osgi-karaf-features/[6.2,6.3)/xml/features</repository>
>>>
>>> But this causes the karaf-maven-plugin to try to download a file called
>>> "org/apache/cxf/karaf/apache-cxf/%5B3.4,3.4%5D/apache-cxf-%5B3.4,3.4%5D-features.xml"
>>> which of course fails.
>>>
>>> Is this a problem with the karaf-maven-plugin or with Camel's karaf
>>> feature descriptor?
>>>
>>> If I comment out the above three lines it seems to work (it builds
>>> anyway - haven't actually tested it yet).
>>>
>>> /Bengt
>>>
>>

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