Some OS stubbornly refuses to be UTF8 by default :) 

Rémi 

> De: "Cédric Champeau" <cedric.champ...@gmail.com>
> À: dev@groovy.apache.org
> Envoyé: Vendredi 28 Octobre 2016 09:15:20
> Objet: Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

> Of course everybody should use utf-8 :)

> 2016-10-28 9:14 GMT+02:00 Remi Forax < fo...@univ-mlv.fr > :

>> It doesn't work well on Windows if you do not change the default java 
>> encoding
>> to be UTF8,
>> says the guy that witness a whole team of students to frantically tries
>> everything possible the day before a very important release.

>> Rémi

>>> De: "Cédric Champeau" < cedric.champ...@gmail.com >
>>> À: dev@groovy.apache.org
>>> Envoyé: Vendredi 28 Octobre 2016 09:03:36
>>> Objet: Re: replacing jarjar by gradle shadow plugin

>>> Yes, the shadow plugin is also one of the most used Gradle plugins out 
>>> there.
>>> It's rock solid :)

>>> 2016-10-28 0:12 GMT+02:00 Guillaume Laforge < glafo...@gmail.com > :

>>>> Right, that's what it says on the tin:
>>>> https://github.com/johnrengelman/shadow

>>>> On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 12:01 AM, Jochen Theodorou < blackd...@gmx.org > 
>>>> wrote:

>>>>> On 27.10.2016 21:58, Guillaume Laforge wrote:

>>>>>> Does it do package translation too?

>>>>> afaik yes

>>>>> bye Jochen

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>>>> Guillaume Laforge
>>>> Apache Groovy committer & PMC Vice-President
>>>> Developer Advocate @ Google Cloud Platform

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