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Re: [orbit-dev] Orbit OBR?
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It may be just me but the term OBR always means the felix OBR bundle/project which is very different from the Repository Service specification in the OSGi R5 Specification. What you are requesting here is to use the latest version of bindex (or RepoIndex as it seems to be called now) to produce standard OSGi output for the Repository Service. Correct?
Tom
David M Williams---04/22/2013 03:31:25 PM---I believe so. I suggest you open a feature requests where we can track details.
From: David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
To: Orbit Developer discussion <orbit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 04/22/2013 03:31 PM
Subject: Re: [orbit-dev] Orbit OBR?
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I believe so. I suggest you open a feature requests where we can track details.
(I used to do this "on request" when the request came from Jeff McAffer :) ... but, I'm not opposed to making it regular part of the build, as long as someone can confirm its correctness, usefulness, etc.)
Thanks,
From: Edwin Park <esp1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: orbit-dev <orbit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 04/22/2013 04:07 PM
Subject: [orbit-dev] Orbit OBR?
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Hi,
Would it be possible to generate OBR metadata for Orbit builds, in addition to P2? Generating an OBR repo from an existing directory looks like a simple matter of running a command: https://github.com/osgi/bindex#introduction . It would make it easier to consume Orbit bundles in various tools with support OBR but not P2 (e.g. Bndtools).
Edwin
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