Hi, Does this suffice to proceed?
On Fri, 17 Sept 2021 at 18:45, Philippe De Neve <philippe.den...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Got the hint :-). I was not able to compile Gradle 6.4.1 due to a missing > dependency, but it was possible for the latest release 7.2.0. I removed > the gradle-enterprise-gradle-plugin and I've put the adapted code on my > gitlab <https://gitlab.com/philippedn/gradle>. The changes are on the > remove_enterprise_features branch, which is on top of the 7.2.0 release > commit. > > Best regards, > > Philippe > > > On Wed, 15 Sept 2021 at 14:12, Phil Morrell <deb...@emorrp1.name> wrote: > >> On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 11:59:55PM +0200, Philippe De Neve wrote: >> > I was wondering why the Gradle version in buster/bullseye/bookworm/sid >> is >> > 4.4.1. Latest release is 7.2. >> >> Gradle 4.4.1 is the latest version before kotlin was added as a >> build-dependency, which has been a known problem since 2019. However, >> kotlin 1.3.31 has finally been packaged and is currently sitting in the >> NEW queue for review. >> >> Gradle 6.4.1 packaging work is currently stalled in offline mode. It >> needs someone to work out how to build it without the proprietary >> gradle-enterprise-gradle-plugin that upstream uses. Note that this >> doesn't require any familiarity with debian packaging! >> >> >> https://salsa.debian.org/freexian-team/project-funding/-/blob/master/proposed/2021-08-gradle-enterprise.md >> >> BCC'd 926714 since it hasn't been updated with recent developments. >> -- >> emorrp1 >> >