That's the Mageia effort, it has nothing to do with Koji.
We can cherry pick though.
Long term Fedora can't keep up with a restraint on one version only.
Technically it must become possible to install multiple versions of
different components. For organizational reasons (maintenance burden and
Gradle support in Koji (and therefore Fedora) is well underway :
http://svnweb.mageia.org/packages/cauldron/gradle/current/SPECS/gradle.spec?view=log
Unfortunately the plan as of now will be to support only a single
gradle version. I explained the future difficulties they will have
because of
We are having a good discussion about this on #fedora-java...
On Wed 28 Mar 2012 08:46:42 AM CDT, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> I guess my first question is why there is not Gradle available. Strong
> has done lots of work to make Gradle work in Brew; isn't that what
> Fedora uses as well?
>
>
> On 03
I guess my first question is why there is not Gradle available. Strong
has done lots of work to make Gradle work in Brew; isn't that what
Fedora uses as well?
On 03/28/2012 06:03 AM, Carlo de Wolf wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> We would really like to have Hibernate 4 in Fedora 17 (ultimately for
> the
Carlo,
Are there gradle jiras for making gradle safe enough to include in Fedora?
Scott
On 03/28/2012 07:03 AM, Carlo de Wolf wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> We would really like to have Hibernate 4 in Fedora 17 (ultimately for
> the installation of AS 7 [1]).
>
> Problem is: there is no Gradle in Fedora
Hi guys,
We would really like to have Hibernate 4 in Fedora 17 (ultimately for
the installation of AS 7 [1]).
Problem is: there is no Gradle in Fedora [2], so it is impossible to
build Hibernate 4 with the given Gradle scripts.
Do you guys see a solution for this stale-mate?
Maybe we can get s