Hi Eric, Hi Merlyn,

thanks for your suggestions.

> Can you not depend on the artifacts generated by the subproject instead?

Yes I could do that, but I want to be able to make modifications to the
sources of Spock along with my own source files. The way I want to use
gradle is run a single 'gradle test' from the root project.

> Actually, I got it working with the /spock/settings.gradle file as well.
> You just need to reference the projects from the parent:
> [code src=/spock/settings.gradle]
> include 'spock:spock-core', 'spock:spock-specs'
> [/code]

This works well, but I'm losing the ability to run 'gradle' from inside
the 'spock' directory.

I thought it would be possible to get gradle setup to run the
sub-project separately (I have included it as a git-submodule).
To my understanding gradle just needs to have a notation of a relative
project-path, which I thought was already there. Maybe I misunderstood
the multi-project setup.

If there is no other way, I'll stick with this approach.

Thanks for your help :-)

Cheers,
 Jan

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