----- Original Message -----
From: "David Walluck" <david(a)zarb.org>
To: java-devel(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2012 5:07:50 PM
Subject: Re: [fedora-java] Can we go to Groovy 2.0?
On 07/05/2012 05:45 AM, Carlo de Wolf wrote:
> We should be able to bootstrap Gradle with any other build tool.
> Personally I think Ant is better, because of its simplicity.
> It is just a matter of executing the right steps (which different
> build
> tools do with different efficiency.)
Ideally, I suppose, but someone needs to write it. Worst case, one
can
often call 'javac' directly to bootstrap.
But in the case of something like 'gmaven' where groovy is a
first-class
citizen, you'd also have to worry about executing groovy scripts to
produce the .java code to compile.
> To me the exit criteria of having a working Gradle is seeing
> Hibernate 4
> build. So if you can fire that up, then we have working bits. :-)
I am not sure if it's true in the community, but for the version of
hibernate that I worked with a gradle 'rc' version was required as
1.0
final had some API changes. Again, leave it to Java to make major API
breakages during an 'rc' since those letters apparently mean nothing.
I really hope that the potential packager will package the latest released version in
order to prevent such incompatibility problems soon after the package is introduced.
Alex
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