[GRADLE-3197] Applying an init script to a project with buildSrc from the command line Created: 19/Nov/14 Updated: 10/Feb/17 Resolved: 10/Feb/17 |
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Status: | Resolved |
Project: | Gradle |
Affects Version/s: | 2.2 |
Fix Version/s: | None |
Type: | Bug | ||
Reporter: | Benjamin Muschko | Assignee: | Unassigned |
Resolution: | Won't Fix | Votes: | 0 |
Description |
I have a multi-project build including the buildSrc project. All subprojects as well as the buildSrc project define dependencies. The repositories needed for all of my projects are defined in an init script. Putting the init script into USER_HOME/.gradle/init.d correctly applies the logic available to all projects including for the buildSrc project. Dependencies can be resolved. Applying the init script with the command line option -I does not seem to work the same way. The build fails as it doesn't apply the logic to the buildSrc project. You can find a reproducible example in this repository. Also see discussion about this on the dev list. |
Comments |
Comment by Benjamin Muschko [ 15/Nov/16 ] |
As announced on the Gradle blog we are planning to completely migrate issues from JIRA to GitHub. We intend to prioritize issues that are actionable and impactful while working more closely with the community. Many of our JIRA issues are inactionable or irrelevant. We would like to request your help to ensure we can appropriately prioritize JIRA issues you’ve contributed to. Please confirm that you still advocate for your JIRA issue before December 10th, 2016 by:
We look forward to collaborating with you more closely on GitHub. Thank you for your contribution to Gradle! |
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. |