I've never experienced or even heard of this problem. Which issue are you
referring to?

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gavares wrote:
> 
> Moving from ant + ivy to gradle, I notice that what was once a 5 second
> build now takes 37 seconds. Investigation shows that gradle is always
> downloading all of my ~50 dependencies from our internal repository and
> never using the locally cached versions of our dependency artifacts. 
> 
> Compounding the problem,  gradle is performing this full download multiple
> times during each build (once for compile, once for test etc.) I'm aware
> that that there is a ticket/feature request open to resolve this issue and
> I can live with this behaviour for now.
> 
> What can be done to eliminate the full refresh during each build? I'd
> really like to take advantage of the local disk cache if possible.
> 


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