Thanks for reporting this.

Jason has reported similar issues on Slack and I forgot to investigate it.
You should be able to workaround this by using `production=true` in your
gradle.properties file. I have also found a few reports online and
workarounds that didn't work straight away, so I will investigate and
report back here.

Here is the slack thread where we discussed that:
https://the-asf.slack.com/archives/CEKUCUNE9/p1740068881794669

Best,
Christos

On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 8:14 PM Rahul Goswami <rahul196...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Getting a weird error while running "gradlew assemble" on a feature branch
> for a PR. On both Windows and MacOS.
>
>
> gradle is not my area of expertise, and so wanted to check if the issue is
> obvious to anyone before I go down the path of following the resolution
> steps. Or maybe even something that might need fixing(?). Thank you!
>
>
>
>
> FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
>
>
> * What went wrong:
>
> A problem was found with the configuration of task
> ':solr:ui:wasmJsProductionExecutableCompileSync' (type
> 'DefaultIncrementalSyncTask').
>
>   - Gradle detected a problem with the following location:
>
> '/Users/rahulgoswami/Desktop/OpenSource_Repos/Solr-RG/solr/build/js/packages/composeApp/kotlin'.
>
>
>
>     Reason: Task ':solr:ui:wasmJsBrowserDevelopmentWebpack' uses this
> output of task ':solr:ui:wasmJsProductionExecutableCompileSync' without
> declaring an explicit or implicit dependency. This can lead to incorrect
> results being produced, depending on what order the tasks are executed.
>
>
>
>     Possible solutions:
>
>       1. Declare task ':solr:ui:wasmJsProductionExecutableCompileSync' as
> an input of ':solr:ui:wasmJsBrowserDevelopmentWebpack'.
>
>       2. Declare an explicit dependency on
> ':solr:ui:wasmJsProductionExecutableCompileSync' from
> ':solr:ui:wasmJsBrowserDevelopmentWebpack' using Task#dependsOn.
>
>       3. Declare an explicit dependency on
> ':solr:ui:wasmJsProductionExecutableCompileSync' from
> ':solr:ui:wasmJsBrowserDevelopmentWebpack' using Task#mustRunAfter.
>
>
>
> -Rahul
>

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