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NetBSD 9.1 amd64: Gradle 6.7 hangs #15087
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I have also tested with older version of Gradle 5.4.1. And the problem persists. I am leaning to presume that the problem is either with OpenJDK 11 build on NetBSD, or my own environment. I am leaving the results of 5.4.1 run here. In case they are of value: nbsd1$ gradle -d status |
There was a package update for NetBSD 9x. But I am getting
I have cleaned / removed ~/.gradle folder numerous times. That did not help, unfortunately. The steps to reproduce are trivial.
Here is another attempt to run gradle without daemon and without build cache. It complains that something is wrong with groovy-all-1.3
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This one is a duplicate of #16568. The latter has more context so I'm closing this one |
Expected Behavior
I was hoping to have gradle on NetBSD to work.
However, if this is not a support platform, I apologize, and I guess the issue can be closed.
Current Behavior
Gradle hangs when executing below command (or any other command for that matter, except gradle -v ... that's the only one that I found working)
I tried different configuration switches, tried removing gradles temp directory: rm -rf ~/.gradle
Nothing helped.
Context
Gradle does not work, even simple things like gradle status or gradle init hang
Steps to Reproduce
gradle init
orgradle status
commands do not workYour Environment
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