Hi John,
I think the issue I'm running into is not GRADLE-949. 949 describes, that the cache isn't updated even though a new snapshot was pushed to a remote repo. My problem is, that gradle detects correctly that a new snapshot is available, but the downloaded file cannot be stored in the cache, because the old artifact cannot be deleted (see my previous posted error message) I tried to reconstruct the described problem this evening on my mac, but I wasn't able to reproduce it. Maybe it's a OS (Windows) related problem.

regards,
René

Am 19.07.10 20:01, schrieb John Murph:
Do you think this might be caused by GRADLE-949 <http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-949>? Is so, Hans recently (July 9th) pushed a fix for it to git.


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