Can you run with -S and include the full stack trace?
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Tinkerer <[email protected]> wrote:
> //In gradle multi-project build; top-level build file
> apply plugin: 'Java'
> apply plugin: 'Artifactory'
> ...
>
> artifactory {
> ...
> publish {
> ...
> defaults {
> publishConfigs('archives')
> }
> }
> }
>
> //In subproject; build.gradle file
> dependencies {
> compile ...
> someOther ...
> }
>
> task onlyTask(type:JavaExec) {
> ... <outputs artifacts to buildDir\some-folder>
> }
>
> artifacts {
> archives onlyTask
> }
>
>
> cmd> gradle artifactoryPublish
> execution failed for task..
> cause: failed to calculated checksums for artifact:
> <file-path-to-buildDir\libs\my-project-name.jar>
>
> How can I override the behaviour (from sub-project) such that artifactory
> does not look for a subprojectName.jar file in buildDir\libs? I've tried
> artifactoryPublish { publishConfigs ('configName')} but that didn't seem to
> help.. is there any other way to do this? Any help would be appreciated.
>
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