On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Marko Bauhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> maven and i think ivy (
> http://www.jaya.free.fr/ivy/doc/ivyfile/dependency.html) supports version
> ranges.

Indeed. And FYI the more recent source of information about Ivy is @ apache:
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/


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> i dont find something in the userguide from gradle.
>
> but i tried this in my build file
>
> compile ":commons-httpclient:3.0.+"
>
> and gradle gets the jar with the highest version from my local lib folder.
>
> -----
>     found #commons-httpclient;3.0.7 in lib
>        [3.0.7] #commons-httpclient;3.+
> ----
>
> is this a hidden feature of gradle? supports gradle version ranges?

Since gradle uses Ivy for dependency management, I guess you can benefit
from all Ivy features, including version ranges, sub version matching (with
the +) and even pluggable version matchers.

Xavier


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