On Sun, 2009-07-19 at 06:14 +1000, Adam Murdoch wrote:
> Have a look at 
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/Gradle+0.7+Breaking+Changes

OK, cool.

Of course this then leaves the question, how can a Gradle script know
which version of Gradle is being used to execute it.  On the assumption
that 0.6 gets into the Maven repository, standard builds would currently
be with 0.6, but experimentation takes place with HEAD (currently 0.7)
and so the script needs to be able to use different syntax in the
different cases.

I hope there is a symbol in the binding that can be accessed to
determine which version of Gradle is in use.  (Apologies if this is a
simple RTFM.)

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