You can get the latest version of naum directly from Bintray’s JCenter repository.
Refer to the guide for further information on configuration and usage.
You must meet the following requirements:
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JDK8u40 as a minimum
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Gradle 2.11
You may used the included gradle wrapper script if you don’t have gradle
installed.
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Download Gradle from http://gradle.org/downloads
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Unzip the file into a directory without spaces (recommended).
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Create a GRADLE_HOME environment variable that points to this directory.
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Adjust your PATH environment variable to include $GRADLE_HOME/bin (%GRADLE_HOME%\bin on Windows).
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Test your setup by invoking
gradle --version
.
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Follow the instructions found at http://sdkman.io/ to install SDKMAN.
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You need a POSIX environment if running Windows. We recommend using Babun Shell (http://babun.github.io/)
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Once SDKMAN is installed invoke
sdk install gradle 2.11
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Test your setup by invoking
gradle --version
.
GDub is a wrapper script that facilitates invoking gradle tasks anywhere within a Gradle project. It’s smart enough to use the gradle wrapper if available or your global gradle command. This is an optional download.
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Follow the instructions found at https://github.com/dougborg/gdub to install gdub