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Revert "Update to Gradle 8.8 (#13584)" #14175

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@reta reta commented Jun 11, 2024

This reverts commit f2ed7d6.

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Reverting Gradle 8.8 due to issues with some plugins:

* Where:
Build file '/security/build.gradle' line: 473

* What went wrong:
A problem occurred evaluating root project 'opensearch-security'.
> Cannot change resolution strategy of dependency configuration ':runtimeClasspath' after it has been resolved.

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This reverts commit f2ed7d6.

Signed-off-by: Andriy Redko <andriy.redko@aiven.io>
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❕ Gradle check result for 8e62e5a: UNSTABLE

Please review all flaky tests that succeeded after retry and create an issue if one does not already exist to track the flaky failure.

@reta reta merged commit 45e73c4 into opensearch-project:main Jun 11, 2024
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wdongyu pushed a commit to wdongyu/OpenSearch that referenced this pull request Aug 22, 2024
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This reverts commit f2ed7d6.

Signed-off-by: Andriy Redko <andriy.redko@aiven.io>
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