I'd avoid using mavenLocal, as I understand it that looks at your
~/.m2/repository directory and is therefore a source of build portability
bugs.
On Jul 7, 2011 5:48 AM, "djKianoosh" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually I believe your WebContent directory should be under src... So...
>
> ./src/WebContent
>
>
> also, completely different point.. you seem to have mavenCentral() before
> mavenLocal(). I usually do the opposite, that way, once the jars are
> downloaded once, gradle just picks them up from the local cache in your
> user home dir. Maybe not a big deal usually, but just something I find I
do
> often in my builds.
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