Hello Chris,

> It's because you have not assigned those tasks a 'group'.
:) Yes I know that I haven't assigned them to any group. The question
should have rather been: "why from 50 tasks I have in my build.gradle
only these 3 were selected to 'other tasks' group?".
And my guess it, that is because no other tasks depend on them. Right ?

-- 
Regards / Pozdrawiam
Tomek Kaczanowski

>
> task foo {
>        group = 'Build'
> }
>
> task bar {
>        group = 'Whatever'
> }
>
> It's a new feature.  I'm sure Adam and Hans will appreciate feedback.
>
> - C
>
>
> On Aug 12, 2010, at 12:58 PM, Tomek Kaczanowski wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> running gradle -t gives me:
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Root Project
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Default tasks: install
>>
>> Build tasks
>> -----------
>> :assemble - Builds all Jar, War, Zip, and Tar archives.
>>
>> IDE tasks
>> ---------
>> :cleanIdea - Cleans IDEA project files (IML, IPR)
>> :idea - Generates IDEA project files (IML, IPR, IWS)
>>
>> Other tasks
>> -----------
>> :buildFuse - builds FUSE from sources
>> :install - installs wki zip/tar.gz into local maven repository
>> :installNoBundles - installs wki zip/tar.gz without bundles into local
>> maven repository
>>
>> Why these 3 particular tasks were included into "other tasks" group?
>> Is it because there are no other tasks that depend on them?
>>
>> --
>> Regards / Pozdrawiam
>> Tomek Kaczanowski
>>
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