I'm glad to announce that Gradle 2.2 has just landed in Fedora 22! There's still much to be done, but I think the hardest part is done. Thanks to everyone who helped this to happen! On 11/18/2014 06:05 AM, Tom Dunstan wrote: >>> The GradleVersion class allows things such as '1.0-milestone-5a' and >>> '2.2-rc-2', but the allowed "stage" strings are hardcoded. I'll see if we >>> can come up with something that allows a distributor to set it to >> something >>> custom. I presume we'll want it to look like e.g. '2.2-f22-17' where 17 >>> would be the rpm spec version. Then the vender specific part could be >>> adjusted to reflect the distributor, e.g. 'f22', 'el7' etc, and so a user >>> asking for help has their particular build unambiguously identified. >> >> I believe that versioning should be entirely up to upstream and I will >> respect upstream decision in this matter. I will bring this up with >> upstream and until I get response I will use standard versioning. >> > > I'll ask internally as to what we'd like. It'll mostly be viewed from the > user support perspective I suspect. Currently gradle --version prints: ------------------------------------------------------------ Gradle 2.2-20141119142823+0000 ------------------------------------------------------------ Build time: 2014-11-19 14:28:23 UTC Build number: none Revision: <unknown> Groovy: 2.3.7 Ant: Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.4 compiled on August 11 2014 JVM: 1.8.0_40 (Oracle Corporation 25.40-b16) OS: Linux 3.16.7-200.fc20.x86_64 amd64 And build-receipt.properties contains: buildNumber=none buildTimestamp=20141119142823+0000 commitId=<unknown> hostname=unknown isSnapshot=true javaVersion=1.8.0_40 osName=Linux osVersion=3.17.2-200.fc20.x86_64 project=gradle rcNumber= username=mockbuild versionBase=2.2 versionNumber=2.2-20141119142823+0000 This should definitely be improved, but I will wait for upstream input how these fields should look like in Fedora gradle RPM package. -- Mikolaj Izdebski Software Engineer, Red Hat IRC: mizdebsk PS. Tomorrow I will send an email with more details about Gradle integration with Fedora, but I think I deserve some rest now :) -- java-devel mailing list java-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/java-devel