Seems weird to me. We're using JarJar to create self-contained Jar for
toolingApi but these internal classes are not repackaged and even then the
repackaging does not use 'jarjar.' prefix (it has 'org.gradle.jarjar').

My ideas: 1) there is another JarJar involved (part of Jenkins plugin or
their own code) and it screws thing up 2) as a part of our JarJar-ing
something is not processed correctly (something like META-INF/services). Is
it the only report of this kind?

-Radim


On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 11:56 PM, Luke Daley <luke.da...@gradleware.com>wrote:

> http://forums.gradle.org/gradle/topics/java_lang_internalerror_could_not_
> create_securitymanager_jarjar_org_gradle_process_internal_
> child_bootstrapsecuritymanager
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
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