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@ljacomet ljacomet released this 24 Feb 14:54
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This is a patch release for 7.6. We recommend using 7.6.1 instead of 7.6.

It fixes the following issues:

  • #19065 Platform dependencies not possible in dependency block of test suite plugin
  • #22688 Increased memory usage (with -p option)
  • #22796 Building gradle itself fails during toolchain download: permission denied copying a file within .gradle/jdks
  • #22875 Regression with 7.6: @​pom artifact in JVM library project is no longer found
  • #22937 Remove safe credentials reference
  • #22973 Kotlin MPP plugin broken with Gradle 7.6 due to signature change in TestResultProcessor
  • #23016 toolchainManagement.jvm.javaRepositories should not expose the full surface of NamedDomainObjectList
  • #23025 Back-port toolchain related fixes to 7.6.1
  • #23053 Auto-provisioning/auto-detection of IBM Semeru toolchains is broken with Gradle 7.6
  • #23074 Docs: Build Lifecycle starts halfway through a point
  • #23096 Classifiers of version catalog are discarded while copied to anothor dependency
  • #23111 Ant closures are broken with Gradle 7.6
  • #23178 Mention the Foojay Toolchain Resolver plugin in the Gradle manual
  • #23215 Gradle 7.6: high memory usage (android project)
  • #23224 Backport to 7.6.1 "Fix for Incremental compilation with modules"
  • #23294 "Unable to make progress running work" together with --continue and failing tasks (Backport to 7.6.1)
  • #23555 Improve Toolchain related deprecation nagging in 7.6
  • #23894 Update EOL policy
  • #23910 Backport trusting only full GPG keys in dependency verification [Backport 7.6.1]
  • #23941 Typo in v7.6 docs about disabling_the_daemon
  • #23985 Resolving of manually created configuration creates a ResolveException

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Upgrade Instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 7.6.1 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=7.6.1

See the Gradle 7.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading to Gradle 7.6.1.

Reporting Problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
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