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Re: Version of iText [message #486883 is a reply to message #486879] |
Sun, 20 September 2009 17:46 |
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Hi David,
Thank you for your answer.
I did already asked iText for an OSGi version in http://bit.ly/QIa2k
Best regards, Lars
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http://www.vogella.de/ - Eclipse plugin and Eclipse RCP Tutorials
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David Williams wrote:
> Lars Vogel wrote:
>> ...
>> I just downloaded iText from Orbit and it appear to me like a very old
>> version (1_5_4). Current is 2.1.7.
>>
>> Do you have any plans to upgrade iText in Orbit?
> > ...
>
> We in Orbit do not have those plans. Our "plans" are driven
> entirely by what other Eclipse Projects plan and their needs.
> (That is, we are not a general purpose repo for bundles).
> It appears this particular Orbit contribution was made by BIRT and/or
> OSEE Projects. I suspect they simply have no need to move up to
> latest version, for what ever they are using it for. But you
> could ask them, on their newsgroups, I suppose.
> Better, you could ask the iText project to provide an OSGI bundle
> as part of their distribution!
>
>
>
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Re: Version of iText [message #565465 is a reply to message #486879] |
Sun, 20 September 2009 17:46 |
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Hi David,
Thank you for your answer.
I did already asked iText for an OSGi version in http://bit.ly/QIa2k
Best regards, Lars
--
http://www.vogella.de/ - Eclipse plugin and Eclipse RCP Tutorials
http://www.twitter.com/vogella - vogella on Twitter
David Williams wrote:
> Lars Vogel wrote:
>> ...
>> I just downloaded iText from Orbit and it appear to me like a very old
>> version (1_5_4). Current is 2.1.7.
>>
>> Do you have any plans to upgrade iText in Orbit?
> > ...
>
> We in Orbit do not have those plans. Our "plans" are driven
> entirely by what other Eclipse Projects plan and their needs.
> (That is, we are not a general purpose repo for bundles).
> It appears this particular Orbit contribution was made by BIRT and/or
> OSEE Projects. I suspect they simply have no need to move up to
> latest version, for what ever they are using it for. But you
> could ask them, on their newsgroups, I suppose.
> Better, you could ask the iText project to provide an OSGI bundle
> as part of their distribution!
>
>
>
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