Hello again, Any other comments on the roadmap?
Two options : > - get rid of wrapper, like ant or maven (thus developers will have to > install properly gradle) > - check in wrapper.jar to repository > Yes, I read on the Gradle website that the wrapper should be be checked in. So I think we should do that. It's a really odd practice, but it's definitely easy for people to get started. So I vote for "check in wrapper.jar to repository". Immediate TODOs for Gradle: - Windows fakeinstall (required for 'syncany' on command line) - Possibility to add a release version and create TAR/ZIP with version name - Debian/RPM packaging (required for release) - Anything else? @Vincent, do you have time to do that? I just updated the syncany-gradle repo ( https://github.com/binwiederhier/syncany-gradle); what I changed: - Moved eclipse/ and wrapper/ in a gradle/ folder - Added Eclipse settings (ui + core) to be copied in .settings folder - Changed Eclipse compile directory from "bin" to "build/eclipse/bin" (so that gradle build is in the same directory than the eclipse builds) - Added test-*.jar files to support test dependencies - Removed "syncany-client" (for now) Best Philipp
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