![]() ![]() ![]() cheers, René 2 Likes Cindy_Woo (dusiabh) January 6, 2014, 7:05pm #3 I got: as a task with that name already exists or Could not find method clean () I'm using 'clean' task from java plugin. task clean(type: Delete) hope that helps. To try it out for yourself see the example in this GitHub repository. gradlew clean joinQuote > Task :clean > Task :joinQuote BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 1s 2 actionable tasks: 2 executed. Finally, if we execute the clean task before joinQuote, or in other words change the outputs, Gradle also knows to execute the task again.The code can also build, run, and clean successfully by double clicking the task in gradle panel: But when I tried to run these into terminal: ue5 water body custom The code can build & run using IJ's built-in tools. (init, jar, clean, run …) 앞서 .So I just merged add-gradle-support branch into master branch. I also tried this approach since it is the answer on many cases but it's not working for me – Donki. Is there a way to clean (or force-refresh) a specific task's or subproject's build cache only instead of a full re-build? gradlew :a:clean a:assembleDebug :b:clean :b:assembleDebug -no-build-cache is what I would've expected to work.The tasks taks does not show the clean one and it fails in Jenkins with "task clean not found". The only thing that helped is running gradlew -no-build-cache clean assembleDebug once. ![]()
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