On 8/4/16, 10:48 AM, Turvamies IT Security Services wrote:
Guys,

I think you're spot on with the COMPILE_TARGETS notion.

If you are game, you could try extending this:

ext.IS_LINUX = OS_NAME.contains("linux")

to be

ext.IS_LINUX = OS_NAME.contains("linux") || OS_NAME.contains(what ever is set 
for bsd)

and see what happens.


I did tried compiling gradle 2.11 anyways, but that failed since
https://downloads.gradle.org/distributions-snapshots/gradle-2.11-20160112230025+0000-bin.zip
does not exist anymore.

Any ideas how to proceed from here? Apparently I'll have to come up
with a custom OpenBSD COMPILE_TARGET, right?

Yours,

Jyri
--
Turvamies IT Security Services

On Thu, 04 Aug 2016 07:33:39 -0700
Kevin Rushforth<kevin.rushfo...@oracle.com>  wrote:

Ah, you might be right, in which case gradle 2.11 won't solve his
problem.

-- Kevin


Vadim Pakhnushev wrote:
I'd say the culprit is here:

08:38:45.852 [INFO] [org.gradle.api.Project] Applying
COMPILE_FLAGS_FILE 'buildSrc/.gradle'

I think that COMPILE_TARGETS is "" since it's not a "mac", not a
"win" nor a "linux".

Vadim


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David Hill<david.h...@oracle.com>
Java Embedded Development

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