A plugin for adding OSGi support to Buildr.
See the official Buildr site: buildr.apache.org
You just had this OSGi bundle started, and everything runs in your development environment. You hit one of those issues:
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You can’t run a reproducible build.
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Bundles are hard to package.
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And it looks like you are going to have to find a way to resolve all your plugin dependencies (none of them are in a Maven repository!)
Enter OSGi!
Your bundle uses one of the mechanisms defined by OSGi to define dependencies:
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Require-Bundle: you require some bundles, optionally with a version range or a version.
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Import-Package: you import a package exported by other bundles.
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Fragment-Host: your bundle has fragments, they will be added to the bundle classpath on activation.
Each of those instructions have their own use. There’s just no way you are going to resolve all your dependencies manually though.
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See the github instructions on how to setup to install their gems: gems.github.com
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For the impatient:
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gem sources -a gems.github.com
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sudo gem install intalio-buildr4osgi
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See oss.intalio.com/buildr4osgi
intalio.github.com/buildr4osgi is the cutting edge documentation if you work against the trunk.
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