Zitat von Nir Lisker <[email protected]>:

Yes, the wrapper will know to download the correct version. I updated the
build instructions page [1] to be more specific about the wrapper recently,
and there is another update coming soon due to a problem I recently
encountered with the buildsrc.

Run ./gradlew from the root folder of the project (or give it the full path
to it if you're not in the root folder).

[1]
https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Building+OpenJFX#BuildingOpenJFX-Gradle


ahhh .. cool, something happens :) Thanks for the pointer, should have checked the build instructions first ..

- Jeanette

On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 3:58 PM Jeanette Winzenburg <[email protected]>
wrote:


Zitat von Nir Lisker <[email protected]>:

> Did you run the wrapper with gradlew or just gradle? The latter uses the
> "global" version installed on the OS which might not be up to date (use
> 'gradle --version' to check).
>


in my cygwin console I type:

gradle

and get the error message .. hmm ... so, yeah seems to be global
version that's out of date.

Are you saying that using gradlew (*cough - how exactly?) would keep
the required version up-to-date?

Thanks
Jeanette

> - Nir
>
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 3:41 PM Jeanette Winzenburg <
[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> .. fails (gradle run from cygwin console) with:
>>
>> * Where:
>> Build file
>> 'C:\Daten\data-for-work\eclipse\gitrep-openjdk\jfx-fork\build.gradle'
>> line: 250
>>
>> * What went wrong:
>> A problem occurred evaluating root project 'jfx-fork'.
>> > FAIL: Gradle version too old: 4.10.2; must be at least 5.3
>>
>> which is rather clear in itself, but ... how to update? It seems to
>> too nothing, not even list the tasks
>>
>> CU, Jeanette
>>
>>
>>
>>







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