Am Mi, 3.06.2009, 10:15, schrieb Hans Dockter:
>

> On Jun 2, 2009, at 8:00 PM, Rene Groeschke wrote:
>
>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>>
>> I've just bumped the gradle macport portfile to gradle 0.6.1. This
>> port depends on the groovy - port 1.6.3, since it is build from the
>> source. I'm not sure if the port dependency to groovy 1.6.3 is really
>> nice here. I think most of the gradle users had installed groovy without
>> macports. Any recommendation to that? see
>> http://trac.macports.org/ticket/19845
>> for further details.
>
>
> Gradle ignores any installed Groovy version. It uses the one it comes
> shipped with. This is important as Groovy is not necessarily 100 percent
> backward compatible, even for revision releases. Relying on the installed
> Groovy version would seriously affect the Gradle user
> experience. I'm not sure about the best way to use Gradle with package
> managers in the future. The downside of our current approach is of course
> the larger package size.

I noticed that gradle uses the own shipped groovy version in operational
mode. But in an infirmed moment I wasn't sure that gradlew hasn't external
dependencies when building gradle ;-) . I will remove the groovy dependecy
in the portfile.

regards,
René

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René Gröschke
[email protected]



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