Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-28 Thread Guillaume Laforge
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Russel Winder wrote: > [...] > > So how about replacing jarjar with that? > > There must be some appropriate Jar Jar Binks reference applicable at > this time. Or at least the "shadow" of Jar Jar Binks. -- Guillaume Laforge Apache Groovy committer & PMC Vice

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-28 Thread Russel Winder
On Fri, 2016-10-28 at 09:15 +0200, Cédric Champeau wrote: > Of course everybody should use utf-8 :) Is there any other encoding? Oh, Windows. They could not even use the standard UTF-16 they had to force definition of a new standard. BOM, BOM, BOM, BOM. -- Russel.

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-28 Thread Russel Winder
On Thu, 2016-10-27 at 19:05 +0200, Jochen Theodorou wrote: > Hi all, > > we use jarjar in our build through an ant task and since I am the > only  > one currently doing in jarjar once in a couple of years I was > wondering  > if there is no replacement. And I found the gradle shadow plugin, > whic

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-28 Thread jim northrop
Merci Cedric- Was fighting this problem only yesterday, so your tip will save me beaucoup work. - Jim On 28 October 2016 at 09:03, Cédric Champeau wrote: > Yes, the shadow plugin is also one of the most used Gradle plugins out > there. It's rock solid :) > > 2016-10-28 0:12 GMT+02:00 Guillaume L

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-28 Thread Remi Forax
Some OS stubbornly refuses to be UTF8 by default :) Rémi > De: "Cédric Champeau" > À: dev@groovy.apache.org > Envoyé: Vendredi 28 Octobre 2016 09:15:20 > Objet: Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin > Of course everybody should use utf-8 :) > 2016-10-28 9:

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-28 Thread Cédric Champeau
day before a very important release. > > Rémi > > -- > > *De: *"Cédric Champeau" > *À: *dev@groovy.apache.org > *Envoyé: *Vendredi 28 Octobre 2016 09:03:36 > *Objet: *Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin > > Yes, the s

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-28 Thread Cédric Champeau
Yes, the shadow plugin is also one of the most used Gradle plugins out there. It's rock solid :) 2016-10-28 0:12 GMT+02:00 Guillaume Laforge : > Right, that's what it says on the tin: > https://github.com/johnrengelman/shadow > > On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 12:01 AM, Jochen Theodorou > wrote: > >> O

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-28 Thread Remi Forax
y.apache.org > Envoyé: Vendredi 28 Octobre 2016 09:03:36 > Objet: Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin > Yes, the shadow plugin is also one of the most used Gradle plugins out there. > It's rock solid :) > 2016-10-28 0:12 GMT+02:00 Guillaume Laforge < glafo...@gmail.c

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-27 Thread Guillaume Laforge
Right, that's what it says on the tin: https://github.com/johnrengelman/shadow On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 12:01 AM, Jochen Theodorou wrote: > On 27.10.2016 21:58, Guillaume Laforge wrote: > >> Does it do package translation too? >> > > afaik yes > > bye Jochen > > -- Guillaume Laforge Apache Gro

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-27 Thread Jochen Theodorou
On 27.10.2016 21:58, Guillaume Laforge wrote: Does it do package translation too? afaik yes bye Jochen

Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-27 Thread Guillaume Laforge
Does it do package translation too? Le jeudi 27 octobre 2016, Jochen Theodorou a écrit : > Hi all, > > we use jarjar in our build through an ant task and since I am the only one > currently doing in jarjar once in a couple of years I was wondering if > there is no replacement. And I found the gr

replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

2016-10-27 Thread Jochen Theodorou
Hi all, we use jarjar in our build through an ant task and since I am the only one currently doing in jarjar once in a couple of years I was wondering if there is no replacement. And I found the gradle shadow plugin, which should be able to cover all our needs. So how about replacing jarjar