Oh, allow me to explain: ./gradlew cleanAll loadDefault -> This would download the dependencies and load your data ./gradlew cleanAll build eclipse loadDefault -> this would be same as above but would additionally download the source Jars.
So if you avoid calling the eclipse tasks, then no source jars will download. I can double check exactly how this happens if you like, but I think we are safe as a general idea. On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Jacques Le Roux < [email protected]> wrote: > Does this mean that you used > > downloadSources=true" > > In you local Eclipse task? > Because you said you had the sources easily available. Beside, where did > you find the sources exactly? > > Thanks > > Jacques > > > > Le 24/07/2016 à 17:54, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : > >> Hi All, >> >> After a bit of investigation I believe Gradle will _not_ download source >> libraries _unless_ someone calls the "eclipse" task. So I think no need to >> do any changes for releases. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Taher Alkhateeb >> >> On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 11:08 PM, Taher Alkhateeb < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Jacques, >>> >>> Sure. I have an idea in mind for how to make this very trivial so that >>> minimal code is needed to prepare for a release. Whenever you issue the >>> jira I'll attach a patch for a convenient solution. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Taher Alkhateeb >>> >>> On Jul 22, 2016 11:04 PM, "Jacques Le Roux" < >>> [email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> I think a Jira is appropriate. I believe it should be a subtask of >>> OFBIZ-7534. I like them because it's easy to spot the state (advance of >>> work done, and especially remaining issue to work on). I'll handle the >>> wiki >>> side when I'll get a chance... >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> >>> >>> Le 21/07/2016 à 14:39, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>> >>> Nice work okay we have the answer on how to stop downloading the sources >>>> :) >>>> >>>> On Jul 21, 2016 3:35 PM, "Jacques Le Roux" < >>>> [email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks Taher, >>>> >>>>> I guess you spoke about Eclipse. BTW should we not add " >>>>> downloadSources=true" >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10156847/how-to-tell-gradle-to-download-all-the-source-jars#answer-10655347 >>>>> ? >>>>> >>>>> For IntelliJ it's here >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12718753/how-to-download-dependency-sources-for-gradle-project-in-idea >>>>> >>>>> We will put that, with other things, in the "Gradle to And" wiki page >>>>> ASAP >>>>> >>>>> Jacques >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Le 21/07/2016 à 08:05, Taher Alkhateeb a écrit : >>>>> >>>>> Hi Everyone, >>>>> >>>>>> One of the very nice things I discovered a while back is that Gradle >>>>>> automatically downloads The Source libraries for the jar dependencies >>>>>> for >>>>>> almost all of the libraries. >>>>>> >>>>>> This means that you can ctrl-click with your IDE to navigate the >>>>>> source >>>>>> code of these external libraries which I find very helpful for >>>>>> debugging. >>>>>> >>>>>> So just wanted to share that for anyone who might want to take >>>>>> advantage >>>>>> of >>>>>> this >>>>>> >>>>>> Taher Alkhateeb >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >
