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Subject: Re: Packaging a JFX app in a gradle build system
From: Danno Ferrin <danno.ferrin () oracle ! com>
Date: 2015-03-30 19:04:21
Message-ID: B3DBE4F3-A032-419E-AB04-570EDFF472D8 () oracle ! com
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Yes, bitbucket is the main repo, github is a mirror (currently out of date).
(sorry for the late response, just got back from a long spring break).
> On Mar 28, 2015, at 9:30 AM, Scott Palmer <swpalmer@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I believe the bitbucket repo is the main page. At least the bintray page points to \
> it.
> Scott
>
> On Mar 28, 2015, at 11:10 AM, Robert Krüger <krueger@lesspain.de \
> <mailto:krueger@lesspain.de>> wrote:
> > Which repository is the master? Bitbucket or github? I just saw a posting by \
> > someone mentioning that it is also on github.
> > On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 7:27 AM, Robert Krüger <krueger@lesspain.de \
> > <mailto:krueger@lesspain.de>> wrote: On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 12:16 AM, Scott \
> > Palmer <swpalmer@gmail.com <mailto:swpalmer@gmail.com>> wrote: I am successfully \
> > using the javafx gradle plugin to produce a packaged app on Windows and Linux. \
> > (Thanks Danno!) I haven't tried much with Mac yet, but I believe it will make an \
> > application bundle.
> >
> > That sounds great. I will give it a try on OSX then.
> >
> > Oracle should be making this part of your day job, Danno. Who do I need to \
> > bribe? :-)
> >
> > Absolutely! Easy packaging (i.e. well integrated into a build process), \
> > especially if it's cross-platform, is a big thing to make JavaFX more attractive \
> > to developers.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Robert Krüger
> > Managing Partner
> > Lesspain GmbH & Co. KG
> >
> > www.lesspain-software.com <http://www.lesspain-software.com/>
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