[GRADLE-158] Allow an arbitray layout for a multi-project build. Created: 15/Jul/08 Updated: 04/Jan/13 Resolved: 15/Sep/08 |
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Status: | Resolved |
Project: | Gradle |
Affects Version/s: | 0.2 |
Fix Version/s: | 0.4 |
Type: | New Feature | ||
Reporter: | Hans Dockter | Assignee: | Hans Dockter |
Resolution: | Fixed | Votes: | 1 |
Comments |
Comment by Dennis Portello [ 26/Aug/08 ] | |||
We would very much like to use Gradle for our builds, but we're stuck using Eclipse. Support for alternative layouts would be greatly appreciated. This is a layout we currently use for our hacked GANT builds .
build is the root project | |||
Comment by Dennis Portello [ 26/Aug/08 ] | |||
I forgout to add the code tags . |-- build |-- project1 |-- project2 `-- project3 | |||
Comment by Hans Dockter [ 26/Aug/08 ] | |||
Gradle will support any kind of multi-project layout very soon. The 0.4 release, which will contain this feature, is supposed to be shipped in the middle of September. | |||
Comment by Ignacio Coloma [ 15/Sep/08 ] | |||
A link to the corresponding manual entry would be much appreciated. I was searching last week and couldn't find it. | |||
Comment by Hans Dockter [ 15/Sep/08 ] | |||
I'm writing this up right now. My plan is to release 0.4 sometimes today. In the release announcement you will find a reference to section in the user's guide describing this feature. |