Could you try to use SLF4J / Logback as this is currently used for the
logging by Gradle or in case Cobertura depends on it use log4j-over-slf4j?

2009/3/29 Russel Winder <[email protected]>

> Luk,
>
> On Sat, 2009-03-28 at 12:01 +0100, [email protected] wrote:
> > Hi Russel,
> >
> > You are up and early ;-)
>
> 06:30 is a fairly standard start time for me.  One of the
> (dis)advantages of working from home.
>
> > Conserning the Log4j 1.2.9, it came with the Cobertura 1.9.1
> > distribution.
>
> OK.  I have set the Log4j version to 1.2.14 in my build and it works
> fine.  1.2.15 doesn't for some reason that I didn't follow up on.
>
> > If your flatDirResolver still fails to resolve the cobertura 1.9.1 jar,
> > try this:
>
> It seems to work fine now. :-)
>
> [ . . . ]
>
> > The file I uploaded was merely for informative use and not to be
> > considered as a final release hence no build-file and no unit-tests.
> > Besides I even added some System.outs that can be picked up by TeamCity
> > which is a bit dirty to say the least. But I am happy you want to take
> > this to a higher level. The code I started from was written by Phil
> > Messenger (see http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-300). I think he
> > is the developer that you should talk to.
>
> OK, I signed up to this issue.
>
> I'll develop the system I have pending activity based about this issue.
>
> Thanks.
>
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