Wish I could cancel my previous e-mail. :)

You have two apply's on the same line.  The second one is bad.

-Paul

boardtc wrote:
Thanks for the tip. I was running the stable version alright. Trying the v9preview3 I get:
Could not compile build file 'build.gradle'.
Cause: startup failed:
build_gradle_99c08cdfe2094666d2bf38180e945a88: 1: expecting EOF, found 'apply' @
 line 1, column 30.
   apply plugin: 'eclipse'      apply plugin: 'eclipse'

Sigh!

Tom.


On 13 June 2010 18:14, Paul Speed <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    It seems like you might be running gradle 0.8 instead of the 0.9
    preview release.  You will be happier on 0.9 and the apply syntax
    should work then.  There are several significant API changes (from
    my perspective) between 0.8 and 0.9... so it's worth starting from 0.9.

    Here was the original announcement:
    Adam Murdoch wrote:
     > Hi,
     >
     > We have released the third preview of the Gradle 0.9 release. This
     > preview fixes a major bug in 0.9-preview 2 which rendered it unusable
     > with the 64-bit JVM on Windows.
     >
     > Release notes and breaking changes are available at:
     > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/Gradle+0.9+Release+Notes
     > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/Gradle+0.9+Breaking+Changes
     >
     > You can download the distribution from
     > http://dist.codehaus.org/gradle/gradle-0.9-preview-3-all.zip
     >
     >

    Good luck.
    -Paul

    boardtc wrote:

        I tried creating a build.gradle containing apply plugin: 'eclipse'
        but when I type gradle at the command line in a directory
        containing that file I get a failure:
        Caused by: org.gradle.api.internal.MissingMethodException: Could
        not find method apply() for arguments [{plugin=eclipse}] on root
        project 'tester'.

        I'm not sure from the doc if I need to install a seperate plugin
        or not....:-(

        These things are never easy. I hate it when project setup takes
        over form starting the project!

        Cheers,

        Tom.


        On 12 June 2010 22:29, Jason Porter <lightguard.jp
        <http://lightguard.jp> <http://lightguard.jp>@gmail.com
        <http://gmail.com> <http://gmail.com>> wrote:

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           On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 18:33, boardtc <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
           <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
            > I am doing a small Groovy project this weekend, generating
        some
           html pages
            > from some config file. Down the road I could see the project
           expanding to a
            > grails front end or something.
            > I have predominately used Ant and earlier this year had a
            > good though short experience with Maven for a project.
        Maven was
            > great though I thought all the xml a bit verbose and
        looking in
            > the repository I started seeing these more concise ivy
        targets.
           With that in
            > mind I did more research and found gradle which I see uses
        Ivy. I
           know such
            > a tool might be overkill for now but I would like to
        experiment
           with it.
            > I am using IntelliJ but with Eclipse project format.
        Reading the
           faq I see
            > that Gradle can generate eclipse projects files. That 's a one
           line command
            > in Maven, is there something similar in gradle? Please
        direct me
           to the
            > manual reference if so.

           apply plugin: 'eclipse'

           http://www.gradle.org/latest/docs/userguide/eclipse_plugin.html

           Or
        http://www.gradle.org/latest/docs/userguide/idea_plugin.html for
           the IntelliJ Plugin

            > I am expecting gradle organises the code in some
        consistent directory
            > fashion like maven, where can I read about this in the manual?

           It's the same layout as maven.
           http://www.gradle.org/latest/docs/userguide/groovy_plugin.html

            > Thanks for any advice.
            > Cheers,
            >
            > Tom.
            >



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