I am using the latest Gradle v7.2
When I compile it gave me warning
Deprecated Gradle features were used in this build, making it incompatible with Gradle 8.0.
You can use '--warning-mode all' to show the individual deprecation warnings and determine if they come from your own scripts or plugins.
See https://docs.gradle.org/7.2/userguide/command_line_interface.html#sec:command_line_warnings
I checked with --warning-mode all
, it is only about jcenter
deprecation
> Configure project :
The RepositoryHandler.jcenter() method has been deprecated. This is scheduled to be removed in Gradle 8.0. JFrog announced JCenter's sunset in February 2021. Use mavenCentral() instead. Consult the upgrading guide for further information: https://docs.gradle.org/7.2/userguide/upgrading_version_6.html#jcenter_deprecation
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(Run with --stacktrace to get the full stack trace of this deprecation warning.)
Now, how can I make gradle
ignore exactly one line in build.gradle
( in this case jcenter
usage, but may be any )
so that "Deprecated Gradle features were used" would go away,
until new feature is deprecated or my build script got changes?
Yes, this question is not about suppressing compiler output for code,
but for .gradle
files produced by gradle.
Not using --warning-mode
as it can hide and show all warnings.
P.S. Exactly the case, I have dependency, that are only on jcenter
.
CodePudding user response:
Sorry - you may not like the answer.
There is no option in gradle (7.2) to suppress specific deprecation. Fixing the build file is going to be cheaper and correct.