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Gautam Worah updated LUCENE-9990:
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    Description: 
Gradle 7 has added support for running builds with arbitrary JVMs.

Today, Gradle 6 only supports running tests with Java 16 and so on.

I tried to upgrade our Gradle version to 7 and made some progress.

1. Removed the JavaInstallationRegistry plugin because it is deprecated in 
Gradle 7 ( a simple build scan reveals this). This is replaced by the toolchain 
support added in Gradle 7 and works great
 2. Building Lucene with Java 16 and it gives some weird error when trying to 
access internal JVM classes. Fixing it with {{--add-opens}} does the trick. 
Related Github issue: [https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/15538]

What does not work?

As noted by [~dweiss] 
[here|https://github.com/palantir/gradle-consistent-versions/issues/700], the 
gradle-consistent-versions plugin does not support Gradle 7. There was a 
related [PR|https://github.com/palantir/gradle-consistent-versions/pull/721] 
but it still a WIP

 

Attached is a WIP patch that breaks due to the gradle-consistent-versions plugin

  was:
Gradle 7 has added support for running builds with arbitrary JVMs.

Today, Gradle 6 only supports running tests with Java 16 and so on.

I tried to upgrade our Gradle version to 7 and made some progress.

1. I had to remove the JavaInstallationRegistry plugin because it is deprecated 
in Gradle 7 ( a simple build scan reveals this). This is replaced by the 
toolchain support added in Gradle 7 and works great
 2. I had tried building Lucene with Java 16 and it gives some weird error when 
trying to access internal JVM classes. Fixing it with {{--add-opens}} does the 
trick. Related Github issue: [https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/15538]

What does not work?

As noted by [~dweiss] 
[here|https://github.com/palantir/gradle-consistent-versions/issues/700], the 
gradle-consistent-versions plugin does not support Gradle 7. There was a 
related [PR|https://github.com/palantir/gradle-consistent-versions/pull/721] 
but it still a WIP

 

Attached is a WIP patch that breaks due to the gradle-consistent-versions plugin


> Tracking issue for Gradle upgrade to 7.0.2
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-9990
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-9990
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Gautam Worah
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: wip_gradle7_upgrade_patch
>
>
> Gradle 7 has added support for running builds with arbitrary JVMs.
> Today, Gradle 6 only supports running tests with Java 16 and so on.
> I tried to upgrade our Gradle version to 7 and made some progress.
> 1. Removed the JavaInstallationRegistry plugin because it is deprecated in 
> Gradle 7 ( a simple build scan reveals this). This is replaced by the 
> toolchain support added in Gradle 7 and works great
>  2. Building Lucene with Java 16 and it gives some weird error when trying to 
> access internal JVM classes. Fixing it with {{--add-opens}} does the trick. 
> Related Github issue: [https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/15538]
> What does not work?
> As noted by [~dweiss] 
> [here|https://github.com/palantir/gradle-consistent-versions/issues/700], the 
> gradle-consistent-versions plugin does not support Gradle 7. There was a 
> related [PR|https://github.com/palantir/gradle-consistent-versions/pull/721] 
> but it still a WIP
>  
> Attached is a WIP patch that breaks due to the gradle-consistent-versions 
> plugin



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