ngle, cheap and easy
> monolithic -all JAR ever could in the worst case imaginable.
>
> Well indeed, that's precisely what Java teaches us. Nevertheless, I'd
> prefer just a slightest bit groovier approach :)
> OC
>
> On 18 May 2020, at 19:22, Tamás Cservenák wrote:
>
> T
The lack of groovy-all is just on par with literally everything else
"monolithic". You don't have spring-all, jetty-all, jackson-all, do you?
Nowadays developers use tools to maintain their dependencies (and
transitive ones). Basically no need for a "monolithic" ALL that you for
sure does not use
Same here re scripting...
But just FYI, groovy is available from linuxbrew as well (macOS know what
Homebrew is, this is linux flavor that is now merged into official
Homebrew).
Along with adoptopenjdk and groovy (and rest of tools brew offers), for me,
it is the simplest way to keep up to date
Seems the discussion (not to mention progress) stalled :(
Any hope to resolve this?
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 12:48 PM Tamás Cservenák
wrote:
> Thanks. Did not follow closed issue :)
> Hopefully thing will be sorted out soon.
>
> T
>
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 11:33 AM Mauro
Ping
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019, 10:05 Tamás Cservenák Howdy,
>
> I just wonder why Groovy Eclipse Compiler (the two artifacts) are not
> synced to central?
>
> According to this issue
> https://github.com/groovy/groovy-eclipse/issues/326
>
> It says "core Groovy team
Howdy,
I just wonder why Groovy Eclipse Compiler (the two artifacts) are not
synced to central?
According to this issue
https://github.com/groovy/groovy-eclipse/issues/326
It says "core Groovy team (...) own the Groovy Bintray repository and can
enable publication to Jcenter and Maven Central".