26.11.2013 20:00, punto...@libero.it пишет: > Il 26/11/2013 16:42, Pavel Alexeev ha scritto: >> 26.11.2013 15:06, punto...@libero.it wrote: >>> Il 26/11/2013 11:34, Pavel Alexeev ha scritto: >>>> 25.11.2013 22:45, Mikolaj Izdebski wrote: >>>>> W dniu 25.11.2013 18:16, Pavel Alexeev pisze: >>>>>> How groovy will be in Fedora? Is it mean it also will be retired soon? >>>>> No, there are no plans of retiring groovy. (Groovy can be either with >>>>> Ant or Gradle. Fedora uses the first option.) >>>>> >>>> Thanks, Mikolaj. >>>> But IIRC groovy >= 2.0 switched to gradle build only? >>> yes >>>> Have not you >>>> either plans to update it? >>>> >>> dont forget this problem >>> groovy-all 1.8.x asm3 >>> groovy-all 2.x asm4 >>> gradle use groovy-all 1.8.x ( with asm3) and asm4 >>> >> Then we have circle? > yes >> That problem what you discussing before (pointed in >> mail list previously)? > yes, but if you do the same type of question the answer is always the same >> So, no chance update both without exception use >> binary bundled version or fully maintain alternative build system >> (bootstrap)? > > what would change? ... own nothing ... > gradle, use at runtime those libraries, and don't work with our ... > Ok, sorry for the stupid questions. May be it because I can't believe in it. One more question. Did you see how other distributions handle it? Debian have groovy 2.1.0 ( http://packages.debian.org/experimental/groovy ) and gradle 1.4 ( http://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=names&keywords=gradle ) > > >
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