I've created http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-1378 for this. I think
the best way to solve the './' problem is to set an alias. But there is
still the problem of running gradlew from subproject directories.

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Peter Niederwieser 
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Trainer & Consultant, Gradle Inc.
http://www.gradle.biz
Creator, Spock Framework
http://spockframework.org

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