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0002-Fix-checkstyle-error.patch | 0000001237 1.21 KB | |
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0004-use-local-maven-repo.patch | 0000004715 4.6 KB | |
0005-drop-org.gradle.ci.tag-single-build.gradle.pl |
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0007-local-files-are-not-insecure.patch | 0000001115 1.09 KB | |
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gradle.changes | 0000004469 4.36 KB | |
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- Update to 5.6.2 (for elasticsearch 7.4.0) see https://docs.gradle.org/5.6/release-notes.html - drop 0003-make-groovy-dependency-explicit-in-performance-compi.patch
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i am having following error on S390x . Error : "nothing provides libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) needed by gradle-kit"
Hmm, looks like you need a separate -kit package on this architecture :-(
Shouldn't this package (version) deserves a warm place in Java:packages?
Couldn't agree more. Or in tools:building perhaps.
Tried that before, got rejected. Both are happy with re-packaging gradle binary. :-(