I bet its relative to where you have your project. That's sort of the nature
of "realtive" paths :)
Mine has the correct number.
On Friday, October 15, 2010, at 06:46 am, Galder Zamarreño wrote:
On Oct 15, 2010, at 1:31 PM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> Strange. Quite a few of us have been able to do this successfully.
I know, which is what makes this really odd.
> Maybe you ran that as root? That would explain why user home there is
> Users root (extrapolating Linux knowledge to Mac).
No, definitely not root. My username: 'z' is an administrator but that's
it.
> In mine I just noticed that while it works, the paths to the jar are
> relative from the IntelliJ variable $MODULE_DIR. If you look at the
> .iml file, is yours the same? Not sure why they do it that way as
> opposed to an absolute path. Still does not explain why yours is off,
> but I can look into that.
Mine is also relative to $MODULE_DIR. Let's take an example:
<CLASSES>
<root
url="jar://$MODULE_DIR$/../../../../../../.gradle/cache/org.infinispan/inf
inispan-core/jars/infinispan-core-4.2.0.ALPHA1.jar!/" /> </CLASSES>
So, how many '..' are in yours? In mine there's 6. I bet in yours
there's
only 5.
> On Friday, October 15, 2010, at 05:42 am, Galder Zamarreño wrote:
>> Where are you supposed to execute 'gradle idea' from? If I execute it
>> from the root, the IML files created are pointing to the wrong
>> dependencies,
>>
>> i.e.:
>> •
>>
>> /Users/.gradle/cache/org.infinispan/infinispan-core/jars/infinispan-core
>> -4 .2.0.ALPHA1.jar
>>
>> Clearly, this should be pointing to:
>> •
>>
>> /Users/z/.gradle/cache/org.infinispan/infinispan-core/jars/infinispan-co
>> re -4.2.0.ALPHA1.jar
>>
>> Any idea what is wrong? I can't compile anything from IDEA
>>
>> On Oct 14, 2010, at 8:07 PM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
>>> FYI, I wrapped this up into a blog entry:
>>>
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/HibernateGradlePointers
>>>
>>> On Monday, October 11, 2010, at 08:58 pm, Steve Ebersole wrote:
>>>> I should have pointed out some of the basic commands you'll
commonly
>>>> need. All these can be found in the Gradle User Guide:
>>>>
http://www.gradle.org/0.9-rc-1/docs/userguide/userguide_single.html
>>>>
>>>> Most of the stuff we are interested in comes from the Java plugin:
>>>>
http://www.gradle.org/0.9-
>>>> rc-1/docs/userguide/userguide_single.html#java_plugin
>>>>
>>>> Here is a list of the ones you will currently be using (from any
>>>> project in gradle you can get a list of available tasks by executing
>>>> `gradle -t`):
>>>>
>>>> 1) build - Assembles (jars) and tests this project.
>>>> 2) buildDependents - Assembles and tests this project and all projects
>>>> that depend on it. So think of running this in
>>>> hibernnate-entitymanager.. Gradle would assemble and test
>>>> hibernate-entitymanager as well as hibernate-envers (because envers
>>>> depends on entitymanager).
>>>> 3) classes - compiles the main classes
>>>> 4) clean - Deletes the build directory.
>>>> 5) jar - Generates a jar archive with all the compiled classes.
>>>> 6) testClasses - Assembles the test classes.
>>>> 7) test - Runs the unit tests
>>>> 8) uploadArchives - think Maven deploy
>>>>
>>>> Especially those of you developing Search, Validator, etc should know
>>>> about an additional task:
>>>> 9) install - installs the project jar to your local maven cache (aka
>>>> ~/,m2/repository)
>>>>
>>>> In the root project you can perform any task and Gradle will attempt
>>>> to perform it on each subproject.
>>>>
>>>> That should be enough to get you going.
>>>>
>>>> Oh and you can also execute multiple tasks:
>>>> `gradle clean build` runs both the clean and build tasks
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, October 11, 2010 05:45:29 pm Steve Ebersole wrote:
>>>>> I have switched HEAD of hibernate-core to use Gradle for builds. I
>>>>> still need to finish up some tasks, but they mostly deal with the
>>>>> release process for which I created a follow-up issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can either install Gradle and use the gradle command, or you
can
>>>>> use "gradle wrapper" by using the ./gradlew (or
./gradlew.bat files
>>>>> for our Windows friends).
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
>>>>>
>>>>> Subject: [Hibernate-JIRA] Closed: (HHH-5616) Switch to Gradle for
>>>>> builds Date: Monday, October 11, 2010, 04:46:57 pm
>>>>> From: "Steve Ebersole (JIRA)"
<noreply(a)atlassian.com>
>>>>> To: steve(a)hibernate.org
>>>>>
>>>>> [
>>>>>
>>>>>
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5616?pa
>>>>> ge =c om .atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all- tabpanel
]
>>>>>
>>>>> Steve Ebersole closed HHH-5616.
>>>>> -------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> Resolution: Fixed
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Switch to Gradle for builds
>>>>>> ---------------------------
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Key: HHH-5616
>>>>>
>>>>>> URL:
>>>>>
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5616
>>>>>
>>>>>> Project: Hibernate Core
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Issue Type: Task
>>>>>> Components: core
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Reporter: Steve Ebersole
>>>>>> Assignee: Steve Ebersole
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fix For: 4.0.0.Alpha1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Time Spent: 23h
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
http://gradle.org
>>>
>>> ---
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>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Galder Zamarreño
>> Sr. Software Engineer
>> Infinispan, JBoss Cache
>
> ---
> Steve Ebersole <steve(a)hibernate.org>
>
http://hibernate.org
--
Galder Zamarreño
Sr. Software Engineer
Infinispan, JBoss Cache