Yes, it sounds like Gradle 2.x is the culprit here. I'd ask on their
forums. http://forums.gradle.org/gradle

On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 11:45 PM, Christian Bahl <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> my specs:
> Android Studio 0.8.14 (also with 0.9)
> Gradle 2.1
> gradle-plugin >= 0.13.x
>
> I´ve a private maven repo declared in my build.gradle. Before
> gradle-plugin 0.13.x and above all worked perfect but since 0.13.x
> when i want to access this repo i always get an forbidden error. does
> anyone have the same problem. here is my snippet from build.gradle
>
> repositories {
>     maven {
>       url 'https://username:[email protected]'
>     }
> }
>
> i also tested this variant but this didn´t work too
>
> repositories {
>     maven {
>       url 'https://example.com'
>       credentials {
>         username 'username'
>         password 'password'
>       }
>     }
> }
>
> the first snippet works well with gradle-plugin 0.12.x but since the newer
> versions it didn´t work anymore. may there be a bug in Gradle >= 2.x because
> gradle-plugin (>=0.13.x) relies on Gradle 2
>
> Thx
> Christian
>
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