Merlyn Albery-Speyer wrote:
>
> I have a plugin I'm working on, and as far as I can tell I can't make a
> multiproject build where one subproject consumes the plugin artifact
> generated by the other subproject.
>
I think that putting the plugin artifact on the other script's class path
(with a buildscript {} section) should work.
Merlyn Albery-Speyer wrote:
>
> Perhaps the gradle developers could shed some light on this. Which
> versions
> of the gradle java and groovy plugins does the gradle project itself
> consume
> during a build?
>
Before Gradle's integration tests are run, a full distribution is built,
which will then be used by the integration tests. So the tests will always
use the latest Java and Groovy plugins.
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