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>> *From: *Michael Stockman
>> *Date: *Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 6:06 AM
>> *To: *users@groovy.apache.org , Dirk Heinrichs <
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ink it should just be another ibiblio entry in your grapeConfig.xml.
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> *From: *Michael Stockman
> *Date: *Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 6:06 AM
> *To: *users@groovy.apache.org , Dirk Heinrichs <
, Dirk Heinrichs
Subject: [EXT] Re: Using GitHub Packages with Groovy Grapes for scripting
Thank you Dirk. Some of my google searching was bringing up results related to
nexus instances and customized ivy settings through a grapeConfig.xml file.
Unfortunately I have found no examples so far
Thank you Dirk. Some of my google searching was bringing up results related
to nexus instances and customized ivy settings through a grapeConfig.xml
file. Unfortunately I have found no examples so far of someone
successfully creating a grapeConfig.xml to allow a GitHub package. Maybe I
should look
Am Mittwoch, dem 07.12.2022 um 08:43 -0500 schrieb Michael Stockman:
Does anyone have any experience importing GitHub packages as dependencies using
Groovy Grapes?
Not with GitHub. But we're using a custom grapeConfig.xml to download grapes
via our local Nexus instance. See