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Jacques Le Roux updated OFBIZ-10915:
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Description:
Since we use Gradle 5.0 we have this [issue, at least in Windows, which is
known by the Gradle Community|https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/1843]
There they suggest to pass {{--console plain}} to the command and some others
[suggest to add org.gradle.console=plain to gradle.properties
file|https://discuss.gradle.org/t/make-console-plain-default/23514/9] which is
IMO a better (less invasive) solution.
I tested in Ubuntu and the problem does not occur there. I don't know for other
*nix distributions.
Anyway, IMO there is also another advantage: you don't see a percentage in
console, often confusing for newbies. That's why I prefer to add a
gradle.properties file rather than modifying the gradlew.bat file (both works
in WIndows).
was:
Since we use Gradle 5.0 we have this [issue, known by the Gradle
Community|https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/1843] at least in Windows.
There they suggest to pass {{--console plain}} to the command and some others
[suggest to add org.gradle.console=plain to gradle.properties
file|https://discuss.gradle.org/t/make-console-plain-default/23514/9] which is
IMO a better (less invasive) solution.
I tested in Ubuntu and the problem does not occur there. I don't know for other
*nix distributions.
Anyway, IMO there is also another advantage: you don't see a percentage in
console, often confusing for newbies. That's why I prefer to add a
gradle.properties file rather than modifying the gradlew.bat file (both works
in WIndows).
> Terminal automatically scrolls down on never ending tasks with the new console
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> Key: OFBIZ-10915
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-10915
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Gradle
> Affects Versions: Trunk, Release Branch 18.12
> Reporter: Jacques Le Roux
> Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
> Priority: Minor
>
> Since we use Gradle 5.0 we have this [issue, at least in Windows, which is
> known by the Gradle Community|https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/1843]
> There they suggest to pass {{--console plain}} to the command and some others
> [suggest to add org.gradle.console=plain to gradle.properties
> file|https://discuss.gradle.org/t/make-console-plain-default/23514/9] which
> is IMO a better (less invasive) solution.
> I tested in Ubuntu and the problem does not occur there. I don't know for
> other *nix distributions.
> Anyway, IMO there is also another advantage: you don't see a percentage in
> console, often confusing for newbies. That's why I prefer to add a
> gradle.properties file rather than modifying the gradlew.bat file (both works
> in WIndows).
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