2012-05-29 14:08:54 |
Davide Cavestro |
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Added apply from: "http://launchpad.net/gradle-release/trunk/latest/+download/apply.groovy" to my build.gradle. I get:
Task 'release' not found in root project 'foo'.
This probably happens cause gradle doesn't follows redirects (see http://issues.gradle.org/browse/GRADLE-1210 ). I've reproduced the issue using gradle 1.0-rc3.
The question was originally asked at https://answers.launchpad.net/gradle-release/+question/196278 but no one gave an answer so it expired.
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Added apply from: "http://launchpad.net/gradle-release/trunk/latest/+download/apply.groovy" to my build.gradle. I get:
Task 'release' not found in root project 'foo'.
This probably happens cause gradle doesn't follows redirects (see http://issues.gradle.org/browse/GRADLE-1210 ). I've reproduced the issue using gradle 1.0-rc3.
The question was originally asked at https://answers.launchpad.net/gradle-release/+question/196278 but no one gave an answer so it expired.
Could you update plugin's documentation using the "https" protocol instead of "http" when applying the plugin? |
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