I was mainly just fooling around, and trying to understand how things work.
:)

But my idea was to add a simple --list-plugins option to show which plugins
and their versions are currently installed.

And then maybe add a --install-plugin=something.jar, or --install-plugin=
http://my.host.com/something.jar command line option.

Or something to that effect.



On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Adam Murdoch <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> The launcher project is a java project, not a groovy project (although it
> does use groovy for the tests). This is intentional: the code in launcher
> must have as fast a start-up time as we can manage, so Groovy is out for
> implementation.
>
> What are you adding? It might have a better home, where Groovy may be an
> option.
>
>
> On 05/05/2011, at 4:31 AM, Eric Berry wrote:
>
> Hello,
>    I'm trying to build Gradle from source but I've run in to a little issue
> after adding a Groovy class to the launcher subproject.
>
> I followed the instructions here:
> http://gradle.org/build.html
>
> Which upon clone from git, works fine.
>
> However, I added just a small groovy class to the launcher project under
> src/main/groovy. Now it will no longer build or install.
>
> I see this in the output when I remove my groovy class:
> [quote]
> :launcher:compileJava
> :launcher:compileGroovy UP-TO-DATE
> :launcher:processResources UP-TO-DATE
> :launcher:classes
> [/quote]
>
> But adding a groovy class to launcher/src/main/groovy causes compileJava to
> fail.
>
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