Thanks for the reply Michael, I'm working on your advice, will let you know..
Thanks and much appreciated.. Monicy On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:15 AM Michael Vorburger <[email protected]> wrote: > Monicy, > > On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 7:09 AM George Monic <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Devs, >> >> I'm facing with the major problem when I use any gradle task... >> >> For instance when I run /gradlew -Penv=dev clean cleanEclipse eclipse >> > > you're probably running ./gradlew ... ? Just asking to double check you > don't run gradle, without the . at the start and the w at the end. > > The difference is that "gradle" runs your local version (wrong and > unsupported) whereas "./gradlew" runs the "gradle wrapper" (correct and > supported). > > >> This is what I get... >> >> FAILURE: Build failed with an exception. >> >> * Where: >> >> Build file '/home/monicy/platform/fineract-provider/build.gradle' line: 81 >> >> >> * What went wrong: >> >> A problem occurred evaluating root project 'fineract-provider'. >> >> > Could not get unknown property 'classesDir' for main classes of type >> org.gradle.api.internal.tasks.DefaultSourceSetOutput. >> > > curious, because I get a completely different error when running > "./gradlew -Penv=dev clean cleanEclipse eclipse", on the current develop > branch (as of today's commit 71b456c2547e9f9c9d9ffb209c2fc28ceb823cd0 from > https://github.com/apache/fineract/commits/develop) : > > * Where: > Script > '/home/vorburger/Mifos/fineract/fineract-provider/dev-dependencies.gradle' > line: 30 > > * What went wrong: > A problem occurred evaluating script. > > Could not find method providedCompile() for arguments [] on object of > type > org.gradle.api.internal.artifacts.dsl.dependencies.DefaultDependencyHandler. > > This ^^^ problem disappears when dropping "-Penv=dev", so "./gradlew clean > cleanEclipse eclipse" works for me (on current develop branch HEAD). Do you > want to tr that? You don't need "-Penv=dev" - that's an old left over of > something we need to clean up some time. > > * Try: >> >> Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or >> --debug option to get more log output. Run with --scan to get full insights. >> >> >> * Get more help at https://help.gradle.org >> >> >> Deprecated Gradle features were used in this build, making it >> incompatible with Gradle 6.0. >> >> Use '--warning-mode all' to show the individual deprecation warnings. >> >> See >> https://docs.gradle.org/5.2.1/userguide/command_line_interface.html#sec:command_line_warnings >> >> >> BUILD FAILED in 0s >> >> >> I'm using gradle 2.10.. >> > > just FYI, because you launch "./gradlew" you're actually NOT using the > Gradle v2.10 which you have installed locally, but > https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html; note how > in your output which you copy/pasted it actually shows you are running > 5.2.1. (You could actually uninstall your old 2.10, as far as Fineract is > concerned.) > >> >> Any help will be appreciated.. >> >> >> Thanks and Regards. >> >> Monicy >> > > Hope this helped? > > Welcome to Apache Fineract, have fun and best of luck. > > Bet, > M. > _______________________ > Michael Vorburger > http://www.vorburger.ch > > >
