On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Bruno Oliveira <bruno(a)abstractj.org> wrote:
If moving to Gradle can give us more autonomy +1
+1
Question: Is possible to deploy the final artficat to maven central?
yeah, good question - that's a must have
Summers Pittman wrote:
> Y'all,
>
> In the last release we had some trouble at the end. People were having
> trouble building aerogear-android because the android-sdk-deployer
> project had a couple of "small" problems. Mainly there was an issue with
> one of the deployers submodules (and it had to be disabled by hand) and
> the deployer itself isn't compatible with maven 3.1.0. I don't want to
> include in the build instructions for aerogear "download this old
> version of Maven and then edit the pom of this third party project".
>
> The easiest way to remove our dependency on the deployer is to start
> using Google's gradle build system. The Android SDK has packages for
> deploying the necessary repositories so that our build can consume them
> and we can use the gradle wrapper to keep our users from having to
> install yet more software.
>
> So where does this leave maven? Unfortuantely it is still necessary to
> build the apklib file (as far as I know), but it won't be necessary to
> actually USE the project anymore.
>
> wdyt?
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