Gradle is build automation evolved.
Gradle can automate the building, testing, publishing, deployment
and more of software packages or other types of projects such
as generated static websites, generated documentation or indeed
anything else.
Gradle combines the power and flexibility of Ant with the dependency
management and conventions of Maven into a more effective way
to build.
Powered by a Groovy DSL and packed with innovation, Gradle provides
a declarative way to describe all kinds of builds through sensible
defaults. Gradle is quickly becoming the build system of choice
for many open source projects, leading edge enterprises and legacy
automation challenges.
Excluding Documentation
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If you would like to exclude the documentation in the generated
package, you can use the following command when building the package:
# INCLUDE_DOCS=NO ./gradle.Slackbuild
Dependencies
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Gradle runs on Java Virtual Machine (JVM). A JVM version between
8 and 24 is required to execute Gradle.
In the link given below, you can find the java version supported
by a specific gradle release.
I have tested this using zulu-openjdk17.
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/compatibility.html
This requires: zulu-openjdk17
Maintained by: Riza Dindir
Keywords: gradle,build
ChangeLog: gradle
Homepage:
http://www.gradle.org/
Download SlackBuild:
gradle.tar.gz
gradle.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
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| README |
| gradle.SlackBuild |
| gradle.csh |
| gradle.info |
| gradle.sh |
| slack-desc |
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