Tom,

I've posted GRADLE-435 but the title may need amendment to make it more
obvious.

On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 22:45 +0200, Tom Eyckmans wrote:
> 2009/3/26 Russel Winder <[email protected]>
>         On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 08:22 -0700, Luk Morbee wrote:
>         > You are right.
>         
>         OK.
>         
>         > The only other way I can think of is that you write a
>         bat-file around the
>         > gradle.bat that adds your personal jars to the classpath.
>         
>         
>         I don't use Windows so I don't have to suffer the bat file ;-)
>         But yes
>         Gradle should do something similar to Groovy in checking a
>         location for
>         jars to load at boot time.
>         
>         It seems that the gradle Posix script is a small variation on
>         startGroovy.  After control is passed to Java code, Groovy
>         then loads
>         various jars using a configuration file, before finalizing the
>         classLoader used to run the Groovy code.  This stage is
>         clearly not
>         happening with Gradle as there is no conf file anywhere.  So
>         there is no
>         configurable set of directories searched for jars.
>         
>         This is I think a weakness and I think there needs to be a
>         proposal to
>         fix it.
>         
>         I guess a JIRA is required.
-- 
Russel.
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