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Alan Woodward commented on LUCENE-10138:
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> jcenter is deprecated and should be removed from the build entirely, 
>actually...

Indeed, but this is behind gradle's own plugin portal so it's not something we 
control, and we still need to access their portal for gradle plugins AIUI.  
I'll open a PR.

> Use maven central for gradle plugin repository
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-10138
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-10138
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Alan Woodward
>            Priority: Major
>
> By default, the gradle plugin repository downloads its plugins from jcenter.  
> Jcenter can be a bit flaky when it comes to serving jar files, which is not 
> normally a problem as gradle will generally only have to download its plugins 
> once.  But if you have a CI setup that starts each run completely fresh (as 
> for example we do at elastic) then there's a high chance that any given CI 
> run will fail due to jcenter download errors.
> Ideally we could fix this by having a local setup that overrides the standard 
> configuration, but there doesn't seem to be a way to do this for plugin 
> management.
> I'd like to add the following to our gradle config. This will make gradle 
> look in maven central for third party plugins before looking at jcenter.
>  
> {{ pluginManagement {}}
> {{  repositories {}}
> {{    mavenCentral()}}
> {{    gradlePluginPortal()}}
> {{  }}}
> {{ }}}
>  
> cc [~dweiss]



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