Good morning Cedric
Wanted to ask if the removal of the jdk9 version of groovy-all jar will also
mean that all us stuck on jdk1.7 will not have newer versions of groovy
features? It would seem i would need to revise my gradles to include needed
dependencies that groovy-all used to have but not
Hi Cédric,
It looks fine to me.
BTW, the following commit will break the build(my bad...), please
pull the latest code.
https://github.com/melix/groovy-core/commit/fb00a0465e378bc9070f1e7dec4550fb778812ae
Cheers,
Daniel.Sun
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Hi folks,
As promised I spent some time reworking the Gradle build. For those
interested, you can take a look at the progress checking out my branch [1].
You'll notice that the build should be much faster [2], especially after
changes, and it now makes use of the build cache. I also got rid of
For the record I'm going to try to implement this. Our build is really in a
bad shape, it will require extensive testing for the next release.
2017-12-08 15:26 GMT+01:00 Daniel.Sun :
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