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Re: [p2-dev] Compatibility question, 3.5 to 3.4

That said, going forward because of improvements we would like to make in the p2 metadata (_expression_ of negation, or'ing, etc). It is unclear how long for this will be doable.
At one point we had talked about having a version format for each IU, this maybe what we want to put in place.

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Hi Thomas,

I think the answer is that it will work. The two changes in repository format between 3.4 and 3.5 that I know of are:

- Switched to using URI instead of URL. However for forwards-compatiblity we are still writing the old "url" attribute in the metadata as well as the new "uri" attribute. So, old clients should still work with this change.

- Support for omni-versions. If your metadata contains only "OSGi versions" then a 3.4 client will be able to read them. Of course if you wrote different version types out using 3.5 then a 3.4 client would fail to read them.

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Hi,
I'm doing repository aggregations using a 3.5.x based P2. New
repositories are created and populated with meta-data and artifacts from
other repositories. If I use IU's from Galileo and other 3.4 sites as
input, and if I refrain from creating composite repositories, what are
the chances that the resulting repository will work using a 3.4 based
IDE? Will a newer P2 write things that cannot be understood by 3.4?

If the answer is yes, I would be interested in creating some kind of
backward compatibility layer, and would appreciate some help tracking
down what needs to be dealt with.

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren

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