On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 12:49 -0400, Steve Appling wrote:

> I'm guessing that you are missing a version assignment for the subproject.
> For every subproject, assign a group and version.  See the example in java 
> multiproject.

Hummm...  I had group and version set in the allprojects closure on the
grounds it is the same for all the subprojects.  Clearly this is an
assumption too far for Gradle :-(

I am going to get grumpy . . .

Having to set the group and version separately for each project seems
fundamentally wrong when there is an allprojects and subprojects
initialization.  It appears that properties that should be inherited are
not being inherited.

> BTW, I think this is a bad way to find out this problem :)

Absolutely f$$$$$g ridiculous actually :-(

Whatever the merits or demerits of my comprehension of what is actually
happening, this is a fundamentally unacceptable way of being informed of
what the problem is.

I'll get over it but not for a long while yet :-)


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