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/*
* This build file was auto generated by running the Gradle 'init' task
* by 'rick' at '6/27/16 12:26 AM' with Gradle 2.14
*
* This generated file contains a commented-out sample Java project to get you started.
* For more details take a look at the Java Quickstart chapter in the Gradle
* user guide available at https://docs.gradle.org/2.14/userguide/tutorial_java_projects.html
*/
// Apply the java plugin to add support for Java
apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'eclipse'
version = '1.0.1'
sourceSets {
main {
java {
srcDir 'ConfigTool/src'
}
resources {
srcDir 'ConfigTool/src'
exclude '**/*.java'
}
}
}
sourceCompatibility = 1.7
targetCompatibility = 1.7
jar {
manifest {
attributes 'Main-Class': 'org.hyperion.hypercon.Main',
'Specification-Title': 'HyperCon',
'Specification-Version': version,
'Specification-Vendor': 'LibreELEC Team',
'Implementation-Title': 'org.hyperion',
'Implementation-Version': version,
'Implementation-Vendor': 'LibreELEC Team',
'Build-Date': new Date();
}
from {
configurations.compile.collect { it.isDirectory() ? it : zipTree(it) }
}
archiveName 'hypercon-LE.jar'
}
// In this section you declare where to find the dependencies of your project
repositories {
// Use 'jcenter' for resolving your dependencies.
// You can declare any Maven/Ivy/file repository here.
jcenter()
}
// In this section you declare the dependencies for your production and test code
dependencies {
// The production code uses the SLF4J logging API at compile time
compile 'org.slf4j:slf4j-api:1.7.21'
compile files('ConfigTool/lib/ColorPicker.jar')
// Declare the dependency for your favourite test framework you want to use in your tests.
// TestNG is also supported by the Gradle Test task. Just change the
// testCompile dependency to testCompile 'org.testng:testng:6.8.1' and add
// 'test.useTestNG()' to your build script.
testCompile 'junit:junit:4.12'
// https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.jcraft/jsch
compile group: 'com.jcraft', name: 'jsch', version: '0.1.54'
// https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.jdom/jdom
compile group: 'org.jdom', name: 'jdom', version: '1.1.3'
}