Please stop incrementing the classfile version number when there are no format changes (original) (raw)
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On 11.10.2019 17:03, Cédric Champeau wrote:
(For example, Groovy 2.5.7 with ASM 7.1. was released two months later, on May 12th. [1]) Unfortunately we couldn't upgrade Groovy because of regressions. It's always hard when you have to choose between breaking some user builds and supporting cutting edge Java...
Out of curiosity, does the Gradle source build offer a way to jlink a JDK and embed it to run Gradle itself, like Bazel does?
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