":ProgressOE10openedge" doesn't look like a valid module name to me
(especially with the colon). What is it that you are trying to exclude here?

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richardm wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to exclude a dependency in a multi-project build but it doesn't
> seem to be working. I've tried setting the exclude on the configuration
> (using all*. or runtime) 
> and I've also tried setting the exlude in the dependencies section.
> 
> If I exclude a JAR in the configuration or dependency section, why does it
> still appear in sourceSets.main.runtimeClasspath and
> configurations.compile?
> 
> I'm using the runtimeClasspath to generate the classpath for the MANIFEST
> file in a JAR.  However the exluded JAR is still appearing in the MANIFEST
> classpath.
> 
> At the moment I filter the list of JARs myself but I wanted to use
> exclusions instead as I'm starting to introduce Ivy to my project and
> won't always no the full name of the JAR
> (which I'm using in my hard-coded list of JARs I'm filtering against)
> 
> Hope this makes sense.
> 
> configurations {
>        all*.exclude module: ":ProgressOE10openedge"
>        clientRbem       
>    }
>    
>    dependencies {            
>        compile project(':uwm/xml'),
>            project(':uwm/EDR'), project(':uwm/wfmc'),
> project(':uwm/expression'),
>            project(':uwm/expressioncg'), project(':uwm/CM'),
> project(':uwm/jobscheduler'),
>            project(':uwm/timer')                   
>    }
>    
>    //manifestInclusions = ['acegi-security.jar', 'aspectjrt.jar',
> 'aspectjweaver.jar', 'backport-util-concurrent.jar', 'cglib-nodep.jar',
>    //    'commons-codec.jar', 'commons-collections.jar',
> 'commons-dbcp.jar', 'commons-httpclient.jar', 'commons-io.jar',
> 'commons-logging.jar',
>    //    'commons-pool.jar', 'commons-fileupload.jar', 'connector.jar',
> 'core_client.jar', 'dom4j-full.jar', 'edr_client.jar', 'ehcache.jar',
>    //    'expression.jar', 'expressioncg.jar', 'hessian.jar',
> 'isorelax.jar', 'jms.jar', 'jobscheduler.jar', 'jsr107cache.jar',
> 'jta.jar',
>    //    'log4j.jar', 'mail.jar', 'msv.jar', 'oisServerUtils.jar',
> 'persistence.jar', 'rbem_client.jar', 'relaxngDatatype.jar',
> 'servlet-api.jar',
>    //    'spring-webmvc.jar', 'spring.jar', 'xsdlib.jar', 'xml_utils.jar']
>           
>    jar.doFirst {
>        manifest {
>            attributes(
>                //"Class-Path": sourceSets.main.runtimeClasspath.filter {
> it.isFile() && it.getName() in manifestInclusions } { File file ->
> file.name }.sort().join(' ') )                              
>                "Class-Path": sourceSets.main.runtimeClasspath.collect {
> File file -> file.name }.sort().join(' ') )                        
>               //I've also tried using configurations.compile.collect instead 
> of
> sourceSets.main.runtimeClasspath but excluded JAR still getting included
>        }
>    }
>       
> I'm running Gradle 1.0-milestone-3.
> 


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