Great, thanks Paul! The workaround using ant directly in gradle works fine!
I created a feature request to support the javaVersion property to the
gradle team here https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/33659.
Best regards,
Per
On 5/29/25 08:52, Paul King wrote:
Yes, Gradle doesn't know ab
In case someone else want to do this, here's what I did to get the
workaround working:
1. Add the dependencies:
implementation "org.apache.groovy:groovy:4.0.27"
// only needed for groovydoc so limit to compilescope
compileOnly "org.apache.groovy:groovy-ant:4.0.27"
compileOnly "org.apache.groov
Yes, Gradle doesn't know about those 4.0.27 changes yet. Feel free to
pester them to add that in an upcoming Gradle release.
For now, you can create a custom groovy task, sort of like where
Grails is possibly headed:
https://github.com/apache/grails-core/blob/groovydoc-tool-rewrite/buildSrc/src/m
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