Build failed:
thufir@dur:~/NetBeansProjects/kotlin_dsl$
thufir@dur:~/NetBeansProjects/kotlin_dsl$ gradle clean run
> Configure project :
e: /home/thufir/NetBeansProjects/kotlin_dsl/build.gradle.kts:4:12: Unresolved reference: github
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
A problem occurred configuring root project 'kotlin_dsl'.
> Could not open cache directory 74ykawxta6db3b2bfk9grjikp (/home/thufir/.gradle/caches/4.3.1/gradle-kotlin-dsl/74ykawxta6db3b2bfk9grjikp).
> Internal error: unable to compile script, see log for details
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BUILD FAILED in 1s
thufir@dur:~/NetBeansProjects/kotlin_dsl$
problematic import statement:
thufir@dur:~/NetBeansProjects/kotlin_dsl$
thufir@dur:~/NetBeansProjects/kotlin_dsl$ cat build.gradle.kts
import org.gradle.api.JavaVersion
import org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.*
import com.github.jengelman.gradle.plugins.shadow.tasks.ShadowJar
plugins {
application
kotlin("jvm") version "1.1.51"
}
application {
mainClassName = "samples.HelloWorldKt"
}
dependencies {
compile(kotlin("stdlib"))
}
repositories {
jcenter()
}
thufir@dur:~/NetBeansProjects/kotlin_dsl$
removing the import for Shadow as described gives a clean build and run. How is the Shadow plugin JAR made available for Kotlin to import?
Gradle itself, using the DSL, creates Shadow JAR's fine.
Coming at this from a different angle:
Kotlin meets Gradle: gradle.build.kt with ShadowJar
with a working build file.