Moved graldeApi() exclusion to the task configuration.#675
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Moved graldeApi() exclusion to the task configuration.#675johnrengelman merged 1 commit intoGradleUp:masterfrom mjulianotq:674
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Solves #674
I've eliminated the
Project#afterEvaluatecall and added a bit to filter out thegradleApi()dependency to the dependency filter for the default task. The call toProject#afterEvaluatewas conflicting with another plugin making a similar call, so removal is the recommended strategy. See also.