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[jira] [Updated] (FELIX-6382) Bundles failing to resolve because of missing java.* dependencies.

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-6382?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Scott Leschke updated FELIX-6382:
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    Affects Version/s: framework-6.0.3
          Description: 
Not sure how to address this. I previously mentioned this issue on the Karaf user list. I'm trying to upgrade to *Karaf 4.3.0* (running under openjdk 14.0) and bundles fail to resolve due to unresolved java.* dependencies.

I created a bundle with a single class that has a few java.* dependencies and it exhibits the problem as well. I tried compiling the test bundle as 1.8, 9, 11 and 14 and they all behaved the same. The strangest part is that third-party bundles that I rely on, Apache Commons Lang, Google Guava, etc resolve just fine.

I hesitate to mark this as a Bug since it could be in my environment but I'm at a loss on this at the moment.  I'm using the same version of Bndtools that I used with Karaf 4.2.10 and everything works fine there.

2021-01-26T14:52:36,821 | WARN  | fileinstall-E:/BAM | fileinstall                      | 17 - org.apache.felix.fileinstall - 3.6.8 | Error while starting bundle: [file:/E:/BAM/medline.util.jar2021-01-26T14:52:36,821|file:///E:/BAM/medline.util.jar2021-01-26T14:52:36,821] | WARN  | fileinstall-E:/BAM | fileinstall                      | 17 - org.apache.felix.fileinstall - 3.6.8 | Error while starting bundle: [file:/E:/BAM/medline.util.jarorg.osgi.framework.BundleException:|file:///E:/BAM/medline.util.jarorg.osgi.framework.BundleException:] Unable to resolve medline.util [55](R 55.2): missing requirement [medline.util [55](R 55.2)] osgi.wiring.package; (osgi.wiring.package=java.lang) Unresolved requirements: [[medline.util [55](R 55.2)] osgi.wiring.package; (osgi.wiring.package=java.lang)] at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.resolveBundleRevision(Felix.java:4368) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.startBundle(Felix.java:2281) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.framework.BundleImpl.start(BundleImpl.java:998) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundle(DirectoryWatcher.java:1260) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1233) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startAllBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1221) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.doProcess(DirectoryWatcher.java:515) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.process(DirectoryWatcher.java:365) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.run(DirectoryWatcher.java:316) [!/:3.6.8]

  was:
Not sure how to address this. I previously mentioned this issue on the Karaf user list. I'm trying to upgrade to Karaf 4.3.0 (running under openjdk 14.0) and bundles fail to resolve due to unresolved java.* dependencies.

I created a bundle with a single class that has a few java.* dependencies and it exhibits the problem as well. I tried compiling the test bundle as 1.8, 9, 11 and 14 and they all behaved the same. The strangest part is that third-party bundles that I rely on, Apache Commons Lang, Google Guava, etc resolve just fine.

I hesitate to mark this as a Bug since it could be in my environment but I'm at a loss on this at the moment.  I'm using the same version of Bndtools that I used with Karaf 4.2.10 and everything works fine there.

2021-01-26T14:52:36,821 | WARN  | fileinstall-E:/BAM | fileinstall                      | 17 - org.apache.felix.fileinstall - 3.6.8 | Error while starting bundle: file:/E:/BAM/medline.util.jar2021-01-26T14:52:36,821 | WARN  | fileinstall-E:/BAM | fileinstall                      | 17 - org.apache.felix.fileinstall - 3.6.8 | Error while starting bundle: file:/E:/BAM/medline.util.jarorg.osgi.framework.BundleException: Unable to resolve medline.util [55](R 55.2): missing requirement [medline.util [55](R 55.2)] osgi.wiring.package; (osgi.wiring.package=java.lang) Unresolved requirements: [[medline.util [55](R 55.2)] osgi.wiring.package; (osgi.wiring.package=java.lang)] at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.resolveBundleRevision(Felix.java:4368) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.startBundle(Felix.java:2281) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.framework.BundleImpl.start(BundleImpl.java:998) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundle(DirectoryWatcher.java:1260) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1233) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startAllBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1221) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.doProcess(DirectoryWatcher.java:515) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.process(DirectoryWatcher.java:365) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.run(DirectoryWatcher.java:316) [!/:3.6.8]


> Bundles failing to resolve because of missing java.* dependencies.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FELIX-6382
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-6382
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: framework-6.0.3
>         Environment: Windows Server 2016, openjdk-14.0.2+12, Bndtools 5.2.0 Rel
>            Reporter: Scott Leschke
>            Priority: Major
>
> Not sure how to address this. I previously mentioned this issue on the Karaf user list. I'm trying to upgrade to *Karaf 4.3.0* (running under openjdk 14.0) and bundles fail to resolve due to unresolved java.* dependencies.
> I created a bundle with a single class that has a few java.* dependencies and it exhibits the problem as well. I tried compiling the test bundle as 1.8, 9, 11 and 14 and they all behaved the same. The strangest part is that third-party bundles that I rely on, Apache Commons Lang, Google Guava, etc resolve just fine.
> I hesitate to mark this as a Bug since it could be in my environment but I'm at a loss on this at the moment.  I'm using the same version of Bndtools that I used with Karaf 4.2.10 and everything works fine there.
> 2021-01-26T14:52:36,821 | WARN  | fileinstall-E:/BAM | fileinstall                      | 17 - org.apache.felix.fileinstall - 3.6.8 | Error while starting bundle: [file:/E:/BAM/medline.util.jar2021-01-26T14:52:36,821|file:///E:/BAM/medline.util.jar2021-01-26T14:52:36,821] | WARN  | fileinstall-E:/BAM | fileinstall                      | 17 - org.apache.felix.fileinstall - 3.6.8 | Error while starting bundle: [file:/E:/BAM/medline.util.jarorg.osgi.framework.BundleException:|file:///E:/BAM/medline.util.jarorg.osgi.framework.BundleException:] Unable to resolve medline.util [55](R 55.2): missing requirement [medline.util [55](R 55.2)] osgi.wiring.package; (osgi.wiring.package=java.lang) Unresolved requirements: [[medline.util [55](R 55.2)] osgi.wiring.package; (osgi.wiring.package=java.lang)] at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.resolveBundleRevision(Felix.java:4368) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.framework.Felix.startBundle(Felix.java:2281) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.framework.BundleImpl.start(BundleImpl.java:998) ~[?:?] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundle(DirectoryWatcher.java:1260) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1233) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.startAllBundles(DirectoryWatcher.java:1221) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.doProcess(DirectoryWatcher.java:515) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.process(DirectoryWatcher.java:365) [!/:3.6.8] at org.apache.felix.fileinstall.internal.DirectoryWatcher.run(DirectoryWatcher.java:316) [!/:3.6.8]



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