I used to be able to use:
ant.groovydoc ( . . . ) { . . . }
without defining groovydoc -- I guess the gradle jar was put onto the
classpath of the AntBuilder automatically. It seems that this is no
longer true. In itself not a problem. The question is which gradle jar
to specify in the ant.taskdef. There must be a pre-existing gradle jar
since this is Gradle running, is there a simple reference to it?
Thanks.
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Russel.
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