Today I upgraded the dependencies of one of our projects to use
elasticsearch 1.0.0.RC1, and for some reason, when building the project
(using gradle), I was getting a corrupted jar. (impossible to use it or
open it)
I fixed this issue by excluding the modules 'lucene-spatial' and
'lucene-suggest' (both version 4.6.0)
Am I the only one having this issue ? If it is the case, would you have any
suggestion for me to fix it ?
Today I upgraded the dependencies of one of our projects to use
elasticsearch 1.0.0.RC1, and for some reason, when building the project
(using gradle), I was getting a corrupted jar. (impossible to use it or
open it)
I fixed this issue by excluding the modules 'lucene-spatial' and
'lucene-suggest' (both version 4.6.0)
Am I the only one having this issue ? If it is the case, would you have
any suggestion for me to fix it ?
It seems deleting my gradle cache did the trick this time (I tried last
Friday, but the jar was still corrupted)
Thanks!
On Monday, February 3, 2014 12:35:48 AM UTC-8, Alexander Reelsen wrote:
Hey,
does this still happen? Just to ensure that no local corruption happened,
can you delete your gradle cache? Any easy steps to reproduce?
--Alex
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 2:50 AM, Maxime Nay <maxi...@gmail.com<javascript:>
wrote:
Hi,
Today I upgraded the dependencies of one of our projects to use
elasticsearch 1.0.0.RC1, and for some reason, when building the project
(using gradle), I was getting a corrupted jar. (impossible to use it or
open it)
I fixed this issue by excluding the modules 'lucene-spatial' and
'lucene-suggest' (both version 4.6.0)
Am I the only one having this issue ? If it is the case, would you have
any suggestion for me to fix it ?
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