On 21/02/10 8:01 PM, Paul Speed wrote:
I'm wondering if there is an option where -n will still work even if gradle fails to download all of the dependencies.

There isn't, but this is a good idea. Could you add a JIRA issue for this?



I had an issue yesterday where I was trying to track down why my project was pulling in certain odd maven modules but I didn't have their custom repositories in my repo set. I never was really sure which configuration they belonged to and so just filtered them out of everything.

Later I started to wonder if there is a way to get -n to work anyway and somehow report that the jars are missing (ie: the dependency tree stops but is not really terminated).

-Paul


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