[ale] Rundeck Plugins
Jonathan Meek
jonathan.l.meek at gmail.com
Fri Jun 1 19:02:25 EDT 2018
Gradlew is associated with the gradle build system. So I would check the
following:
- Make sure Gradle is installed on your system
- most distros have in their repos
- navigate to the folder level where you see a build.gradle file
- run the following command:
- gradle build
- check to see if there's a build, builds or libs folder after you run
gradle build
- navigate into the build/builds/libs folder and snoop around in their for
your built binary
That might point you in a direction.
Jonathan
On Wed, May 30, 2018, 5:24 PM Chuck Payne via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Has anyone messed with Rundeck? I am trying to build out some plugins, but
> I am not seeing how.
>
> I see something called gradlew, and I found something online to build it
> out
>
> ./gradlew build
>
> It says it ran, but I don't see any output.
>
> It would be nice if the README.md has notes that are useful, anyway I am
> very lost needing help.
>
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