I have never used karaf, but it seems disappointing. 

I am currently fixing my blog, hence some content like pictures can be missing. 
However take a look at the ways I use to embed dependencies and see if any 
helps. I use maven: http://web.ist.utl.pt/ist162500/?cat=2

On June 24, 2015 10:47:07 PM WEST, Joe <joe.ad...@cmegroup.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm trying to wrap a couple of jars as a bundle.  The main bundle I
>want is
>called logging, but it has dependencies on another bundle called
>logging-common.  I am getting them both from maven.  However, Karaf is
>mad
>at me because they both contain some of the same packages.  They both
>have
>packages called com.blah.logging and com.blah.logging.support.
>
>Would it be possible to wrap them both in a bundle using the wrap
>command in
>bundle, in a feature.xml file?  
>
>Do I need a more complex scheme?  Would I need to make a bundle that
>imports
>the dependences through maven and then exposes the logging package?
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>
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