On 10/08/10 5:03 PM, Bergmann Manfred wrote:
Am 10.08.2010 um 07:59 schrieb Adam Murdoch:
On 10/08/10 6:37 AM, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
Hi.
I just replaced Gradle 0.8 with 0.9 rc-1.
But for some reason when calling a Gradle task (like "gradle clean" or any
other) from the command line it's doing nothing. No console output, nothing.
Is anything shown when you run with -i or -d?
No.
I've also removed the ~/.gradle.
Marcauro:Xea mbergmann$ gradle -version
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Gradle 0.9-rc-1
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Gradle buildtime: Wednesday, 4 August 2010 8:04:33 AM EST
Groovy: 1.7.3
Ant: Apache Ant version 1.8.1 compiled on April 30 2010
Ivy: 2.2.0-rc1
Java: 1.6.0_20
JVM: 16.3-b01-279
JVM Vendor: Apple Inc.
OS Name: Mac OS X
Marcauro:Xea mbergmann$ gradle -d -t
Marcauro:Xea mbergmann$ gradle -d clean
Marcauro:Xea mbergmann$
My guess is that the logging configuration is failing for some reason,
and is leaving logging in a bad state so that it can't report whatever
has gone wrong. I've fixed a problem in trunk, so that we should be able
to see the actual failure. Is it possible for you to try running a
snapshot from trunk on this machine and see what we get?
You can download a snapshot with these changes from our CI machine
(choose 'login as guest' at the bottom of the login page):
http://teamcity.jetbrains.com/viewLog.html?buildId=38783&buildTypeId=bt107&tab=artifacts
btw, which version of OS X are you running?
--
Adam Murdoch
Gradle Developer
http://www.gradle.org
CTO, Gradle Inc. - Gradle Training, Support, Consulting
http://www.gradle.biz
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