[GRADLE-1780] Classpath for Eclipse plugin and Tooling API is incomplete Created: 01/Sep/11 Updated: 10/Feb/17 Resolved: 10/Feb/17 |
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Status: | Resolved |
Project: | Gradle |
Affects Version/s: | None |
Fix Version/s: | None |
Type: | Bug | ||
Reporter: | Kris De Volder | Assignee: | Unassigned |
Resolution: | Won't Fix | Votes: | 3 |
Attachments: | sample-gradle.zip |
Description |
This problem can reproduced either by calling the tooling API or running the gradle eclipse task. I'll attach a small sample project which is derived from the gradle build scripts of Grails core. The following build.gradle file shows the idiom: apply plugin: 'java' apply plugin: 'eclipse' repositories { mavenCentral() } configurations { special.extendsFrom compile } dependencies { special "junit:junit:4.8" compile "commons-lang:commons-lang:2.4" } sourceSets { main { compileClasspath = files(configurations.special) } } Salient features:
When a build a project that has source code referring to classes in both jars, using 'gradle assemble' it compiles without problems. When we import such a project in Eclipse (either using 'gradle eclipse' plugin or STS tool support based on tooling |
Comments |
Comment by Kris De Volder [ 01/Sep/11 ] |
Sample project |
Comment by Kris De Volder [ 01/Sep/11 ] |
Reproduced with M3 and also |
Comment by Kris De Volder [ 01/Sep/11 ] |
Related STS issue: https://issuetracker.springsource.com/browse/STS-1822 |
Comment by Adam Murdoch [ 04/Sep/11 ] |
A workaround: eclipse { classpath { plusConfigurations << configurations.special } } |
Comment by Benjamin Muschko [ 15/Nov/16 ] |
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Comment by Benjamin Muschko [ 10/Feb/17 ] |
Thanks again for reporting this issue. We haven't heard back from you after our inquiry from November 15th. We are closing this issue now. Please create an issue on GitHub if you still feel passionate about getting it resolved. |