On 06/01/2011, at 5:16 AM, Ken Avery wrote:

> This was my first attempt at resolving this issue but I was unsuccessful in 
> achieving the goal.  I added the following code block to try to set this:
> 
>     eclipseClasspath {        
>         defaultOutputDir = new File(project.getProjectDir().getAbsolutePath() 
> + "/eclipseBin");
>     }
> 
> What I get as a result is the default output folder is set correctly but is 
> not used by the source folders.  Each source set (main and test) set up their 
> own output directories for "build/src/main" and "build/src/test" 
> respectively.  I would have expected each of these to use the 
> defaultOutputDir setting but this is not the case.  Am I missing something in 
> how to configure this?

The above should work. Could you add a JIRA issue for this?

> 
> --Ken
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Dave King <[email protected]> wrote:
> The eclipse plugin generates an output folder for eclipse projects
> that points to the same build location as gradle uses.  I'm not a fan
> of mixing classes from Javac and the eclipse compiler, in part because
> the eclipse compiler will compile just about anything and create a
> runtime exception instead.  How can I override the output location for
> an eclipse project?
> 
> - Peace
> Dave
> 
> 
> 


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