Jesper Skov wrote:
> 
> I have some Gradle plugins compiled with Groovy 1.8, but they fail to load
> in 1.0-milestone-3 since it uses Groovy 1.7.10 (according to 'groovy -v').
> 

Can you post the stack trace(s)? I'm curious to learn what the problems are.


Jesper Skov wrote:
> 
> Is there some way to coax Gradle into using another Groovy?
> 

There isn't, at least not officially. You could try to replace the Groovy
Jar in the Gradle distribution, but since Gradle's own Groovy classes get
compiled with that Groovy version (1.7.10 at this time), you will probably
run into similar problems.

In general, Groovy doesn't guarantee binary backwards compatibility between
major versions. This means that you might only be able to use Gradle plugins
compiled against the same major Groovy version as the one Gradle uses.
That's one of the reasons why some Groovy libraries (for example Gant and
Spock) ship separate Jars for every major Groovy version.

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Peter Niederwieser 
Developer, Gradle
http://www.gradle.org
Trainer & Consultant, Gradleware
http://www.gradleware.com
Creator, Spock Framework
http://spockframework.org


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