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pgehl avatar pgehl commented on July 2, 2024 1

Gradle 9.0 is coming fast. And no code commit listed in the last 2 years. Is this project still alive ?

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patton73 avatar patton73 commented on July 2, 2024 1

Honestly i cannot understand why people start projects and the suddenly abandon them. I hope this project is not dead. But no commits in 2 years is a really bad signal.

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windmueller avatar windmueller commented on July 2, 2024 1

Honestly i cannot understand why people start projects and the suddenly abandon them.

You can't seriously imagine that personal circumstances could change in such a way that one can no longer find the time for a project that one would like to take?

But perhaps the author no longer uses Gradle so there could be a huge drop regarding motivation.

However, this is all speculation and has nothing to do with the problem at hand. Perhaps it is time for an "official" fork.

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Vampire avatar Vampire commented on July 2, 2024

Would probably also be fixed by fixing #304

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patton73 avatar patton73 commented on July 2, 2024

Any news in fixing this? Thanks.

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andersb avatar andersb commented on July 2, 2024

Just updated to Gradle 8.x and got the same warning. It still works for now but at some point this might hold back updating Gradle. Great plugin otherwise 👍

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pgehl avatar pgehl commented on July 2, 2024

My apologies to the author . My question was not ment in an offensive way.
I'm honestly grateful for this plugin and all the years I used it free of charge.
I asked only if the project was still alive to be able to plan a transition for the tens of projects that use it.
Again, thanks the author(s) for all those years.

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patton73 avatar patton73 commented on July 2, 2024

You can't seriously imagine that personal circumstances could change in such a way that one can no longer find the time for a project that one would like to take?

Well sure i can imagine because real life could always be very complicated. But when this happens then you can always try to find someone else who can continue the work. The community is usually big and people are awesome in helping.
Asking for help does not cost too much.

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patton73 avatar patton73 commented on July 2, 2024

I asked only if the project was still alive to be able to plan a transition for the tens of projects that use it.

Ehm excuse me. Plan a transition to what exactly? Is there a similar plugin?
Thanks for any information you can provide.

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pgehl avatar pgehl commented on July 2, 2024

Is there a similar plugin?

I don't know, answering that question will be one of the early parts of the transition plan.

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Doc94 avatar Doc94 commented on July 2, 2024

maybe im confuse but this cannot help or is totally different task?
https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/publishing_maven.html

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Vampire avatar Vampire commented on July 2, 2024

Totally different, yes. :-)

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IRus avatar IRus commented on July 2, 2024

If the fix for this particular issue is just removing one line?

https://github.com/researchgate/gradle-release/blob/main/src/main/groovy/net/researchgate/release/ReleasePlugin.groovy#L107

Or this change would break some older Gradle versions?

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patton73 avatar patton73 commented on July 2, 2024

Dunno really if it will break older version but basically a new plugin version can be compatible with latest gradle's versions. and not every one. At least it should be. And are we sure that the plugins itself does not uses that property inside instead of projectDir property?

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Vampire avatar Vampire commented on July 2, 2024

If the fix for this particular issue is just removing one line?

There are other problems, and as I said above, the best would be to solve #304 which would also fix this one alongside.

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IRus avatar IRus commented on July 2, 2024

@Vampire yes, I agree, but it appears that this is a minor fix that can be done before #304

@Hillkorn any chance giving commit rights to @Vampire? I can help with testing. Gradle seems not pushing 9.0 soon, there is 8.8-8.10 in queue, but composite builds requested by the community, and we could work on fixing this, as well as merging PR queue.

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