When I do this, it appears to add the .jars to each classpath (per my
debugging statements), but after adding the correct number of .jars the
correct number of times, it then comes up with compiling errors as if the
.jars weren't added. Not sure what's going on...
hdockter wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 4, 2008, at 6:14 PM, JerodLass wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a groovy method that I use in my gradlefile to add a bunch
>> of .jars to
>> the unmanagedClasspath. Is there a way for the top-level project
>> to call it
>> to add these .jars (which are needed by more or less every
>> subproject) to
>> the classpaths of all subprojects? This would allow me to cut the
>> number of
>> lines of every subproject's gradlefile almost in half. If I just
>> call it
>> from the top-level gradlefile, the subprojects have trouble finding
>> the
>> .jars. Thanks.
>
> In the toplevel gradlefile you can type:
>
> allprojects {
> compile.unmanagedClasspath('x.jar', 'y.jar')
> }
>
> See user's guide section 13.1 and 13.2 for more details.
>
> - Hans
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