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Le 27/11/2014 13:00, Stephen Nelson a écrit :
> However as a pragmatic option I noticed that Redhat/Fedora took a clever
> approach and they are downloading the .pom files published by Gradle
> from Maven central and using those for the build.
Hi Stephen,
I'm indeed working on the libspring-java
Hi,
I noticed Emmanuel is packaging the gradle plugins to be able to package
Spring 3.2.x. That's definitely the way to go for the future as upstream is
using it.
However as a pragmatic option I noticed that Redhat/Fedora took a clever
approach and they are downloading the .pom files published by
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