It works, but the stack trace is very annoying since it will always be printed by Sigar itself
(so stupid of such a library to use stderr and stdout).
[error] org.hyperic.sigar.SigarException: no libsigar-universal64-macosx.dylib in java.library.path
[error] at org.hyperic.sigar.Sigar.loadLibrary(Sigar.java:174)
[error] at org.hyperic.sigar.Sigar.<clinit>(Sigar.java:102)
A workaround is to run with `-Djava.library.path=./target/native`, then it will only print
the stack trace when it is not provisioned and next time it's silent.
Also updated to latest sigar-loader, but that did not make
any difference for this issue
Only first level transitive dependencies are left, when
transforming sample build definitions from library to project
dependencies. Therefore explicitly add akka dependencies that
samples use.
* load sample builds from their definitions and replace library dependencies with project ones
* remove redefined sample build definitions
* test osgi sample by running a maven command
* take advantage of latest incremental compiler improvements
* scala 2.10.4
* Remove workaround in FutureSpec, bug fixed in Scala 2.10.4
* Change version of samples to allow snapshot overwrite in publishM2
* allow publish overwrite for osgi-dining-hakkers/uncommons