![]() localPath 'C:/Program Files/JetBrains/IntelliJ IDEA 2019.1.3' In order to build the same code for a IDEA 2020.3 I just replaced the Intellij distribution path: ![]() It is important to mention that since I'm working behind a restricted company proxy and can't just set the Intellij version in order to get the necessary distribution files to the build (Intellij.localPath)īuilding it on IDEA 2019.1, JDK 1.8 works fine. Runtime group: '', name: 'commons-lang3', version: '3.11' Runtime group: '', name: 'guava', version: '23.0' TestCompile group: 'junit', name: 'junit', version: '4.12' LocalPath 'C:/Program Files/JetBrains/IntelliJ IDEA 2019.1.3' ![]() Building for IDEA 2019.1 works like a charm! I thought that building for 2020.3 would be just a matter of pointing to 2020.3 installation folder and that's it, but it is not being even close to it.Ĭlasspath group: '', name: 'gradle-intellij-plugin', version: '0.6.5'
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