+1, After applying patch its working fine. Thanks & Regards -- Deepak Dixit
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 1:53 PM Jacques Le Roux < jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote: > Thanks for the tip Girish! > > Jacques > > > Le 29/11/2018 à 07:34, Girish Vasmatkar a écrit : > > Hi Taher > > > > I'm all for it. I have also updated the version and it seems to be > working > > just fine in my workspace. > > > > Just a very minor caveat I noticed with the upgrade is that you don't see > > what all tasks gradle executed, while the earlier versions showed the > > executed tasks and their corresponding output. > > > > With the newer version you see - Build Successful on the terminal. More > > often than not we are not going to be bothered by this, but having it > > display the executed tasks helps debugging, I feel. > > > > Here's > > < > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45883963/gradle-4-0-does-not-display-executed-tasks-in-command-line > > > > the > > solution that worked for me. > > > > Best, > > Girish > > > > On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 11:26 PM Taher Alkhateeb < > slidingfilame...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> Hello Everyone, > >> > >> I just received some good news from Mathieu Lirzin (Thank you Mathieu) > >> on the state of Gradle. Essentially, we were worried about gradle > >> deprecating spaces used in task names which led to problems in issuing > >> our standard server commands [1]. Thankfully, it seems this issue is > >> resolved, the gradle folks seem to have changed their minds and we can > >> continue as usual. > >> > >> Therefore, I recommend we upgrade gradle to version 5. It is a lot > >> faster for loading (it runs parallel processes for downloading > >> dependencies) and it is also more compatible with newer versions of > >> Java. > >> > >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-9972 > >> > >