On May 6, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Hans Dockter wrote:
On May 6, 2009, at 8:51 AM, Luke Taylor wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks a lot for your input. I much prefer the approach of
specifying your compile dependencies explicitly. It was also
(ahem!) educational to find out what some of them actually were :).
That's great news about the fix for GR-220, as that was slowing me
up quite a bit.
I am also pretty interested in pom generation for third party use,
so I will keep an eye on that other issue. It's also quite
important that I can mark dependencies in the generated pom as
being optional. Is it possible to do that at the moment?
It is not possible yet. What we want to provide in the future is
complete control over the pom. The pom would be still automatically
generated but you will also be able to modify, add and delete
elements. See http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-290
Another thing we want to provide with 0.7 that you can assign dynamic
properties to dependencies. That would probably be a nice way to add
some dependency metadata for customizing the pom generation.
- Hans
- Hans
Thanks,
Luke.
On 6/5/09 16:17, Hans Dockter wrote:
Hi Luke,
I know that it is a lot of work when porting a Maven build. Yet I
think it is the right approach. But you can configure Gradle to
behave
like Maven:
configurations.compile.transitive = true
or equivalently:
configurations {
compile.transitive = true
}
>>
...
>>
I hopefully will commit the fix for 220 today.
Another open issue that might be of interest to you is:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-443
- Hans
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