Hi Eric,

it's the other way around, actually - all compile dependencies are available
at runtime. The runtime configuration contains the classes that you use, but
not necessarily compile against, e.g. a JDBC driver.

Regards,
  Levi

Op 21 dec 2010 23:04 schreef "Eric Berry" <[email protected]>:

Hello, I'm using Gradle 0.9.

I have a project using the java plugin, and I've declared some runtime
dependencies.

However, when I run "gradle build" I see all sorts of compile errors. If I
change the dependencies to be compile, then it works fine.

My understanding is that runtime, extends compile and all the 'runtime'
dependencies should be included in 'compile'. Is this correct?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Eric

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