Hi James,
to do this automatically (within a gradle build i guess?) you may upload the gradle file as an build artifact. I did something similiar a while ago with a dll I need to be available via maven repo. Have a look at this thread:

http://markmail.org/message/niseybxbjynckr2c

I think this is still the way to go. In the future this should be more convenient.

regards,
René


Am 26.03.11 04:17, schrieb James Carr:
Thats it. For now I just uploaded them manually by hand but I'd prefer
to automate it.

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 8:03 PM, Rene Groeschke<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi James,
What exactly are you looking for? We're uploading shared gradle scripts
using the simple html form of artifactory and refer to them via apply
"from:http://...";

regards,
René

Am 25.03.11 21:15, schrieb James Carr:
I'd like to store gradle scripts in our artifactory repository but I'm
not finding any good examples of doing this.

Are there any examples of this?


Thanks,
James

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