Hi Andrew,
Could you try to add this buildscript closure to your build file:
buildscript {
dependencies {
classpath files('/Users/andrew/libs/my-compiler-adapter.jar')
}
}
This should add the jar to the classpath of of the running gradle build
itself.
regards,
René
Am 16.08.10 17:54, schrieb Andrew Eisenberg:
Thanks for your reply, Magnus. However, I am still not able to get the working.
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':compile'.
Cause: Could not find method asPath() for arguments [] on
configuration ':antcompile'.
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 12:47 AM, Magnus Rundberget
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
You need to add the dependencies manually to the ant tasks classpath.
Short sample that should work:
// custom dependency configuration
configurations {
antcompile
}
dependencies {
antcompile files('/Users/andrew/libs/my-compiler-adapter.jar')
}
task compile<< {
ant.javac(srcdir: '.', verbose: true,
compiler:'org.foo.bar.MyCompilerAdapter',
classpath:configurations.antcompile.asPath()) {
include(name: '**/*.java')
include(name: '**/*.groovy')
}
}
cheers
Magnus
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2010 20:53:14 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gradle-user] how to add a jar file to gradle's AntBuilder
Hi all,
I am trying to execute an ant javac call inside of a gradle task.
However, I am trying to execute with a custom CompilerAdapter, using
the compiler attribute (this allows me to run the javac task with my
own compiler implementation). In order to do this, I need to add an
extra jar to ant's classpath. Here is the current build.gradle that I
have, but it is not working:
dependencies {
files('/Users/andrew/libs/my-compiler-adapter.jar')
}
task compile<< {
ant.javac(srcdir: '.', verbose: true, compiler:
'org.foo.bar.MyCompilerAdapter') {
include(name: '**/*.java')
include(name: '**/*.groovy')
}
}
The script is failing with the message:
Execution failed for task ':compile'.
Cause: Class not found: org.foo.bar.MyCompilerAdapter
It looks like the file in the dependencies section is not being added
to the ant classpath. (As a side note, this is working when I run the
related script directly in ant.) Any ideas on how to fix this script?
Much appreciated.
--andrew
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