![]() there are only a pom and a javadoc file). One would expect that the jar get downloaded from the OsGeo repository, since it is available in this repo (which is not the case for mavenCentral. This solution only works if you have the jai_core-1.1.3.jar in the lib folder (at least for me. ![]() In this case we can move this issue from blocker to major Look how they forward you to a downloadUrl (which is by the way wrong!) and not pointing to any jar.įound a work around: put this repository BEFORE mavenCentral(): The solution would be to look in declared flatDir when a jar is not found (event if the pom is found) in the maven repository. Here the simple workaround is to remove maven repository, but when jai_core is actually a sub-dependency from another lib, you are stuck, because gradle will never look into the flatDir In maven, you have to download it manually and put it in your local cache. The pom actually exists but not the jar in maven because of licensing issue that prevents from its distribution. ![]() However when i comment out mavenCentral() it works
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