The source code for 2.2 is now available; use the tags
studio-2.2
or
gradle_2.2.0
-- Tor
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 2:16 AM 'Michal Bendowski' via adt-dev <
adt-dev@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> We release the source code of the plugin after every stable release, so
> the 2.2 source code is not
Thanks.
So 2.1.3 is already released, which TAG i should use for sources for this
plugin?
I can't found gradle_2.1.3
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest/+refs here
But would be great if you release sources at least for RC versions to make
possible prepare for the changes before
We release the source code of the plugin after every stable release, so the
2.2 source code is not available yet.
The only way in which we expose the final, effective dependency graph is in
"the model". What you can try to do is use Gradle's Tooling API to get the
model, i.e. an instance of the
Or which branch is latest for gradle plugin?
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest/+refs
I tried gradle-dev
Maybe I should use master?
I don't want whole android base, just gradle plugin is enought
But also gradle-dev has 20GiB :-(
Dne čtvrtek 1. září 2016 17:02:18 UTC+2 Tomáš
I tried to download source code of the build plugin to figure out the
solution for this problem, but I found that latest version is your repo is
2.0.0 from the 2015.
It is really weird open source.
Dne pondělí 11. července 2016 18:14:39 UTC+2 Tomáš Procházka napsal(a):
>
> It looks that
My colleague tried to reply to this thread but it looks that his reply was
not allowed by forum admin or something like this.
By we have tasks which collect list of all dependencies of all variants a
publish it to the our server for analysis.
So we need the way how to get list of all resolved
Hi!
Sorry for a late reply. We missed the ZipAlign problem, thanks for
reporting, we'll investigate. VariantDependencies is not a public API so we
reserve the right to break it, sorry. What exactly is your use case for
using it?
Michal
On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 5:14:39 PM UTC+1, Tomáš