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[jira] [Created] (GROOVY-8846) Embeddable groovy-all-X.XX.jar and
groovy-all-X.XX-indy.jar not Included in SDKMAN package(s)
will mason created GROOVY-8846:
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Summary: Embeddable groovy-all-X.XX.jar and groovy-all-X.XX-indy.jar not Included in SDKMAN package(s)
Key: GROOVY-8846
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-8846
Project: Groovy
Issue Type: Bug
Components: release
Affects Versions: 2.5.3, 2.5.2
Environment: Linux 64 bit
Reporter: will mason
h3. Expected
* Waned to configure {{groovy-all}} JAR for Netbeans and Gradle
* Used SDKMAN as recommended for Ubuntu (Linux) systems
* Neither recent version has the groogy-all embeddable folder
* Not found in any of the {{candidate/groovy/}} folders of the packages.
* As an extra step, I downloaded the available v2.5 ZIP files -- Not present in these Also.
** Particularly the groovy-all is missing from the SDK bundle.
** I fully expected an SDK to contain all the embeddable modules.
h3. Requirement
* On the IDE page there's a link indicating Groovy is supported by netbeans
* This support requires users to sent the Groovy-all library
* The groovy that comes with Netbeans 8.2 is quite dated now and Netbeans 9 is not production ready.
* Also Gradle ships with it's required version of embeddable JAR(-s)
** It strikes me that if I wanted to test or use gradle with a plugin or code that might need a newer version of Gradle that would not be easy to do
h3. Mitigation / Workaround
* I have not yet found a pre-build embeddable/groovy-all-XX JAR
* I can only suggest we build out own
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