I had the same problem and created http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-1187

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Tomek Kaczanowski


2010/10/15 Steve Ebersole <[email protected]>:
> http://www.gradle.org/0.9-rc-1/docs/userguide/idea_plugin.html#N13638
>
> That documentation says:
> <quote>
> The paths of the dependencies in the generated Idea files are absolute.
> </quote>
>
> That is either incorrect or misleading.  What actually happens is that you get
> an absolute path I guess, but its relative to $MODULE_DIR.  For example I have
> paths like:
> <root
> url="jar://$MODULE_DIR$/../../../../../.gradle/cache/dom4j/dom4j/jars/dom4j-1.6.1.jar!/"/>
>
> It almost sounds as if the condition described in "Table 28.2. IdeaModule
> task" (in that chapter) for the "gradleCacheVariable" is kicking in, as that
> is exactly what we end up getting.  However, I do not define
> "gradleCacheVariable".
>
> So how do I make these paths completely absolute?
>
> Why is it such a big deal?  Well some developers apparently have their
> projects referenced by symlink.  If they navigate to the project via that
> symlink and try to run `gradle idea` these paths are fubar.  In these cases,
> the plugin seems to use the symlink name when resolving the relativity instead
> of the hard path name.
>
>
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