Imo I found it GRADLE-197

LightGuard wrote:
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> On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 07:51, Narco <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> It is very cool that I can generate IVY descriptors of my projects an
>> publish
>> them where I need but there is another thing I was not able to find.
>> Imo it is not a good practice to give build.gradle file to developer for
>> project dependencies update. On current infrastructure we have special
>> project dependency descriptor file. It is similar to Ivy descriptor so I
>> would like to use it as is - not undercover. So... I want to use xml
>> descriptor instead configurations{} and dependencies{}. How to accomplish
>> that?
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> I'm not sure if there's a JIRA ticket for it, but the ability to use
> Ivy files is on the table.
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