Hans, in regards to this snapshot.

If I have some happy 0.8 builds... how "unhappy" (on average) are they going to 
be if I use this.

And yes, I could just go try, but that sounds like a possible "fun rabbithole" 
that could take up my whole day hehe

Roger

On Jan 22, 2010, at 8:59 AM, Hans Dockter wrote:

> 
> 
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 2:41 PM, MartyMcFly <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> ok - just saw your post about that in 0.9...
> 
> that would mean to wait for that ;-)
> 
> Or to use a snapshot ;)
> 
> For example: 
> http://snapshots.dist.codehaus.org/gradle/gradle-0.9-20100121145940+1100-all.zip
> 
> - Hans
> 
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> 
> 
> MartyMcFly wrote:
> >
> > Hi Hans,
> >
> > i like to ask about the apply
> >
> > Hans Dockter wrote:
> >>
> >> apply url: '<pathToTemplate>'
> >>
> > do i have to add something else ? couldnt find documentation about the
> > apply anywhere.
> >
> > apply url: 'file:///' + new File('../include.gradle').absolutePath
> >
> > or any other syntax with 'apply url' ends up in:
> >
> >  Could not find method apply() for arguments
> > [{url=file:///D:\gradle-test\code\..\include.gradle}] on root  project
> >
> > thanks
> >
> >
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