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Michael McCandless commented on LUCENE-5755:
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bq. The runner would collect all parameters for all tests (including classpath)
and it'd have to respect classpath differences.
Does this mean RandomizedTesting's runner would be able to run tests under
different classpaths within a single JVM? E.g. use separate classloaders
within one JVM?
> Explore alternative build systems
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> Key: LUCENE-5755
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-5755
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Dawid Weiss
> Assignee: Dawid Weiss
> Priority: Minor
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> I am dissatisfied with how ANT and submodules currently work in Lucene/ Solr.
> It's not even the tool's fault; it seems Lucene builds just hit the borders
> of what it can do, especially in terms of submodule dependencies etc.
> I don't think Maven will help much too, given certain things I'd like to have
> in the build (for example collect all tests globally for a single execution
> phase at the end of the build, to support better load-balancing).
> I'd like to explore Gradle as an alternative. This task is a notepad for
> thoughts and experiments.
> An example of a complex (?) gradle build is javafx, for example.
> http://hg.openjdk.java.net/openjfx/8/master/rt/file/f89b7dc932af/build.gradle
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