The recent new dependencies at netty ..

Wesly smith weslysmith0 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 00:08:27 EST 2009


Thanks, Trustin,
The way I did for generating the netty-3.1.0.ALPHA3-SNAPSHOT.jar is:

 1) on my Linux box, I checked out the netty source code from svn.
 2) using maven to Build packages (JARs) for the core API and other
extensions and install them to the local Maven repository:
/tmp_proj/netty-src-rev653>lsCOPYRIGHT.txt  license  LICENSE.txt  NOTICE.txt
 pom.xml  src
/tmp_proj/netty-src-rev653>mvn clean install
...
...

When the install is done, the netty-3.1.0.ALPHA3-SNAPSHOT.jar is generated
at the target directory.
Later I used this jar file as a Required plug-ins in my package, when my
package starts up, I got the unsatisfied dependencies problem.

I saw the org.jboss.netty.handler.codec.protobuf package and its related
tests seems the one causing problem.

I will check the newer svn later.

Thanks for your help.

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Trustin Lee-3 (via Nabble) <
ml-user+162222-1244104362 at n2.nabble.com<ml-user%2B162222-1244104362 at n2.nabble.com>
> wrote:

> Hi Wesly,
>
> They are all optional dependencies.  If you take a look into the
> MANIFEST.MF, you will find all external packages are marked as
> 'optional'.  I confirmed that netty.jar is installed and started
> without any external dependencies in Eclipse Equinox.
>
> So, those dependencies are required only when you build Netty.  They
> are not required at all when you just include netty.jar in the
> classpath.  Please let me know if you encounter a problem due to
> unsatisfied dependencies in runtime or compile time - if so, that's a
> bug in packaging.
>
> HTH,
> Trustin
>
> — Trustin Lee, http://gleamynode.net/
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 7:37 AM, Wesly smith <weslysmith0 at ...<http://n2.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=2136433&i=0>>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I updated the netty jar to revision 653, and noticed that now it depends
> on
> > some external packages, such as: "com.google.protobuf" etc while it was
> not
> > there before, such as at revision 560.
> >
> > As netty claimed that "No additional dependencies but JDK 1.5 (or
> above)", I
> > just wonder whether there is any way to build/run my code (using netty
> jar)
> > without these dependencies in osgi framework, such as tweaking the osgi
> > manifest etc?
> >
> > Thanks a million.
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