In ant you can create class paths with filesets which allows you not to
have to specify the version number of a dependency.  Basically you are
saying "just use all the jars in there".

The flat directory resolver is part way to doing this for dependencies
in Gradle and yet you have to specify the version number.  Is there a
way of getting Gradle to deduce the version number.  I tried:

dependencies {
  addFlatDirResolver ( 'lib' , groovyHome.path + '/lib' )
  groovy ( ':groovy:' )
  testCompile ( ':junit:' )
}

but Gradle didn't like that.  I even tried globs and stuff but nothing
seemed to work, an explicit version number appears to be required.

Am I just missing the right example in the user guide?


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