icedquinn, 3 months ago @freemo is the gradle template completely broken for you too? https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/building_java_projects.html :neocat_googly:
@freemo is the gradle template completely broken for you too?
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/building_java_projects.html
:neocat_googly:
freemo, 3 months ago @icedquinn I actually havent worked with gradle in a few years. I usually use maven myself. Whats broken, I can try to help.
@icedquinn I actually havent worked with gradle in a few years. I usually use maven myself. Whats broken, I can try to help.
icedquinn, 3 months ago @freemo well for starters the syntax is invalid. > Line 2: 'java-library' > ^ Too many characters in a character literal ''java-library'' that's easy enough to fix by changing the quotes, but then that still kerplodes > ^ Expression 'java' cannot be invoked as a function. The function 'invoke()' is not found looks like whoever wrote these docs scuffed it utterly
@freemo well for starters the syntax is invalid.
> Line 2: 'java-library' > ^ Too many characters in a character literal ''java-library''
that's easy enough to fix by changing the quotes, but then that still kerplodes
> ^ Expression 'java' cannot be invoked as a function. The function 'invoke()' is not found
looks like whoever wrote these docs scuffed it utterly
freemo, 3 months ago @icedquinn Hold on, those errors mean nothing to me if i dont know what you did from the docs that got you those errors... like whats the exact command your running and what does your gradle file look like?
@icedquinn Hold on, those errors mean nothing to me if i dont know what you did from the docs that got you those errors... like whats the exact command your running and what does your gradle file look like?
icedquinn, 3 months ago @freemo it looks exactly like copying and pasting the template shown in to the file, and running gradle. :neocat_woozy: i did replace the single quotes with double quotes to make them valid strings.
@freemo it looks exactly like copying and pasting the template shown in to the file, and running gradle. :neocat_woozy:
i did replace the single quotes with double quotes to make them valid strings.
freemo, 3 months ago @icedquinn I assume you mean the template in the intro (there is more than one)... ok let me try here locally.
@icedquinn I assume you mean the template in the intro (there is more than one)... ok let me try here locally.
icedquinn, 3 months ago @freemo :neocat_woozy:
@freemo :neocat_woozy:
freemo, 3 months ago @icedquinn So i jsut tried it, changed nothing, not even the quotes, and it worked fine for me. try the groovy version not the kotlin one thts the standard way
@icedquinn
So i jsut tried it, changed nothing, not even the quotes, and it worked fine for me. try the groovy version not the kotlin one thts the standard way
icedquinn, 3 months ago @freemo > the standard way it isn't; 8.x is pushing kotlin :blobcatupsidedown:
@freemo > the standard way it isn't; 8.x is pushing kotlin :blobcatupsidedown:
freemo, 3 months ago @icedquinn Cant help with that, if i try running kotlin i get totally different errors, so clearly kotlin isnt ready for prime time.
Cant help with that, if i try running kotlin i get totally different errors, so clearly kotlin isnt ready for prime time.
icedquinn, 3 months ago @freemo oh god nvm i figured it out. they're backticks :blobcatgooglynotlikethis:
@freemo oh god nvm i figured it out. they're backticks :blobcatgooglynotlikethis:
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