Hi Jaco,
On Jun 3, 2008, at 8:13 PM, jaco.uys wrote:
Hi Hans,
Congrats, this is really a great project.
I have set up a multiproject scenario and it works great, but I have a
couple of questions.
1. Every time I compile, it seems to compile the src from scratch
and not
only what has changed.
We delegate to ant javacs. As long as you don't do a clean before,
ant javac tries to be smart about what to recompile. A warning: javac
is not particularly smart. For a reliable build you probably need to
do a clean.
2. The resolving of dependencies takes a fairly long time. It seems
that the
dependency is always checked against the remote repo's. Can I
configure a
local cache which is checked first and maybe only when explicitly
enabled to
go the full route.
Gradle is supposed to use a cache. I'm wondering why it might not
work in your case. You might start gradle with the -j options. That
way the debug mode of ivy is enabled. You get swamped with debug
statements, but it enables you to figure out whether the cache is
used or a remote access takes place.
-Hans
Regards Jaco
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