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This PR contains the following updates:

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gradle (source) major 8.8-gd34 -> 9.2.1

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gradle/gradle (gradle)

v9.2.1: 9.2.1

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 9.2.1.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Windows ARM support
  • Improved publishing APIs
  • Better guidance for dependency verification failures

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Adam,
Björn Kautler,
hasunzo,
HYEON,
Hyunjoon Park,
HYUNJUN SON,
Jendrik Johannes,
Kirill Gavrilov,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Martin Bonnin,
Matthew Haughton,
Mikhail Polivakha,
Na Minhyeok,
Philip Wedemann,
Philipp Schneider,
Róbert Papp,
Simon Marquis,
TheGoesen,
Vincent Potucek,
Xin Wang.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 9.2.1 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=9.2.1 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 9.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v9.2.0: 9.2.0

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 9.2.0.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Windows ARM support
  • Improved publishing APIs
  • Better guidance for dependency verification failures

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Adam,
Björn Kautler,
hasunzo,
HYEON,
Hyunjoon Park,
HYUNJUN SON,
Jendrik Johannes,
Kirill Gavrilov,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Martin Bonnin,
Matthew Haughton,
Mikhail Polivakha,
Na Minhyeok,
Philip Wedemann,
Philipp Schneider,
Róbert Papp,
Simon Marquis,
TheGoesen,
Vincent Potucek,
Xin Wang.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 9.2.0 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=9.2.0 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 9.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v9.1.0: 9.1.0

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 9.1.0.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Full Java 25 support
  • Native task graph visualization
  • Enhanced console output

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Eng Zer Jun,
EunHyunsu,
Gaëtan Muller,
HeeChul Yang,
Jendrik Johannes,
Johnny Lim,
Junho Lee,
Kirill Gavrilov,
Matthew Haughton,
Na Minhyeok,
Philip Wedemann,
Philipp Schneider,
Pradyumna C,
r-a-sattarov,
Ryszard Perkowski,
Sebastian Schuberth,
SebastianHeil,
Staffan Al-Kadhimi,
winfriedgerlach,
Xin Wang.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 9.1.0 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=9.1.0 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 9.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v9.0.0: 9.0.0

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 9.0.0.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Configuration Cache is the recommended execution mode
  • Gradle requires JVM 17 or higher to run
  • Build scripts use Kotlin 2.2 and Groovy 4.0
  • Improved Kotlin DSL script compilation avoidance

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Aaron Matthis,
Adam E,
Adam S,
Björn Kautler,
Daniel Lacasse,
Eng Zer Jun,
EunHyunsu,
FlorianMichael,
Francisco Prieto,
Gaëtan Muller,
Jake Wharton,
Kengo TODA,
Kent Kaseda,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Marc Philipp,
Mark S. Lewis,
Matthew Haughton,
Mycroft Wong,
Na Minhyeok,
Nelson Osacky,
Olivier "Oli" Dagenais,
ploober,
Radai Rosenblatt,
Róbert Papp,
Sebastian Schuberth,
Victor Merkulov.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 9.0.0 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=9.0.0 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 9.0.0 upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.14.3: 8.14.3

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.14.3.

This is a patch release for 8.14. We recommend using 8.14.3 instead of 8.14.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Java 24 support
  • GraalVM Native Image toolchain selection
  • Enhancements to test reporting
  • Build Authoring improvements

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Aurimas,
Ben Bader,
Björn Kautler,
chandre92,
Daniel Hammer,
Danish Nawab,
Florian Dreier,
Ivy Chen,
Jendrik Johannes,
jimmy1995-gu,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Na Minhyeok.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.14.3 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.14.3 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.14.2: 8.14.2

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.14.2.

Here are the highlights of this release:

  • Java 24 support
  • GraalVM Native Image toolchain selection
  • Enhancements to test reporting
  • Build Authoring improvements

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Aurimas,
Ben Bader,
Björn Kautler,
chandre92,
Daniel Hammer,
Danish Nawab,
Florian Dreier,
Ivy Chen,
Jendrik Johannes,
jimmy1995-gu,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Na Minhyeok.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.14.2 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.14.2 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.14.1: 8.14.1

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.14.1.

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Aurimas,
Ben Bader,
Björn Kautler,
chandre92,
Daniel Hammer,
Danish Nawab,
Florian Dreier,
Ivy Chen,
Jendrik Johannes,
jimmy1995-gu,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Na Minhyeok.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.14.1 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.14.1 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.14: 8.14

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.14.

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Aurimas,
Ben Bader,
Björn Kautler,
chandre92,
Daniel Hammer,
Danish Nawab,
Florian Dreier,
Ivy Chen,
Jendrik Johannes,
jimmy1995-gu,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Na Minhyeok.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.14 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.14 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.13: 8.13

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.13.

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Adam,
Adam,
Ahmad Al-Masry,
Ahmed Ehab,
Aurimas,
Baptiste Decroix,
Björn Kautler,
Borewit,
Jorge Matamoros,
Lei Zhu,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Mohammed Thavaf,
Patrick Brückner,
Philip Wedemann,
Roberto Perez Alcolea,
Róbert Papp,
Semyon Gaschenko,
Shi Chen,
Stefan M.,
Steven Schoen,
tg-freigmbh,
TheGoesen,
Tony Robalik,
Zongle Wang.

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.13 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.13 && ./gradlew wrapper

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.12.1: 8.12.1

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.12.1.

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Abhiraj Adhikary,
Ayush Saxena,
Björn Kautler,
davidburstrom,
Dominic Fellbaum,
Emmanuel Ferdman,
Finn Petersen,
Johnny Lim,
Mahdi Hosseinzadeh,
Martin Bonnin,
Paint_Ninja,
Petter Måhlén,
Philip Wedemann,
stegeto22,
Tanish,
TheGoesen,
Tim Nielens,
Trout Zhang,
Victor Merkulov

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.12.1 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.12.1

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.12: 8.12

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.12.

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Abhiraj Adhikary,
Ayush Saxena,
Björn Kautler,
davidburstrom,
Dominic Fellbaum,
Emmanuel Ferdman,
Finn Petersen,
Johnny Lim,
Mahdi Hosseinzadeh,
Martin Bonnin,
Paint_Ninja,
Petter Måhlén,
Philip Wedemann,
stegeto22,
Tanish,
TheGoesen,
Tim Nielens,
Trout Zhang,
Victor Merkulov

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.12 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.12

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.11.1: 8.11.1

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This is a patch release for Gradle 8.11. We recommend users upgrade to 8.11.1 instead of 8.11.

It fixes the following issues:

  • #​31268 BuildEventsListenerRegistry corrupted with Isolated Projects and parallel configuration
  • #​31282 Running executables sporadically fails with ETXTBSY (Text file busy)
  • #​31284 ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException after upgrading to gradle 8.11 when generating problems report
  • #​31310 Unable to run Gradle task in 8.10 due to bytecode interception

Read the Release Notes

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.11.1 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.11.1

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.11: 8.11

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.11.

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Adam,
alyssoncs,
Bilel MEDIMEGH,
Björn Kautler,
Chuck Thomas,
Daniel Lacasse,
Finn Petersen,
JK,
Jérémie Bresson,
luozexuan,
Mahdi Hosseinzadeh,
Markus Gaisbauer,
Matthew Haughton,
Matthew Von-Maszewski,
ploober,
Siarhei,
Titus James,
vrp0211

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.11 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.11

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.10.2: 8.10.2

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This is a patch release for 8.10. We recommend using 8.10.2 instead of 8.10

It fixes the following issues:

  • #​30472 Investigate possibly broken 8.10.1
  • #​30477 Kotlin Mutliplatform build with reused daemon fails with "Cannot query the value of task ':compileKotlinWindows' property 'kotlinNativeBundleBuildService' because it has no value available."
  • #​30497 DefaultTaskCollection#configureEach(Action) on task set cannot be executed in the current context

Issues fixed in the first patch release:

  • #​30239 Gradle 8.10 Significantly Slower Due to Dependency Resolution
  • #​30272 Broken equals() contract for LifecycleAwareProject
  • #​30385 Gradle should not validate isolated projects when isolated projects is disabled

Read the Release Notes

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.10.2 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.10.2

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.10.1: 8.10.1

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This is a patch release for 8.10. We recommend using 8.10.1 instead of 8.10

It fixes the following issues:

  • #​30239 Gradle 8.10 Significantly Slower Due to Dependency Resolution
  • #​30272 Broken equals() contract for LifecycleAwareProject
  • #​30385 Gradle should not validate isolated projects when isolated projects is disabled

Read the Release Notes

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.10.1 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.10.1

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.10: 8.10

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.10.

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
Björn Kautler,
Craig Andrews,
gotovsky,
Jeff,
Kirill Gavrilov,
Madalin Valceleanu,
Sergei Vorobev,
Thach Le,
Thad Guidry

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.10 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.10

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.

v8.9: 8.9

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The Gradle team is excited to announce Gradle 8.9.

Read the Release Notes

We would like to thank the following community members for their contributions to this release of Gradle:
/dev/mataha,
Alex-Vol-Amz,
Andrew Quinney,
Andrey Mischenko,
Björn Kautler,
dancer13,
Danish Nawab,
Endeavour233,
Gediminas Rimša,
gotovsky,
Jay Wei,
Jeff,
Madalin Valceleanu,
markslater,
Mel Arthurs,
Michael,
Nils Brugger,
Ole Osterhagen,
Piotr Kubowicz,
Róbert Papp,
Sebastian Davids,
Sebastian Schuberth,
Stefan Oehme,
Stefanos Koutsouflakis,
Taeik Lim,
Tianyi Tao,
Tim Nielens,
наб

Upgrade instructions

Switch your build to use Gradle 8.9 by updating your wrapper:

./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=8.9

See the Gradle 8.x upgrade guide to learn about deprecations, breaking changes and other considerations when upgrading.

For Java, Groovy, Kotlin and Android compatibility, see the full compatibility notes.

Reporting problems

If you find a problem with this release, please file a bug on GitHub Issues adhering to our issue guidelines.
If you're not sure you're encountering a bug, please use the forum.

We hope you will build happiness with Gradle, and we look forward to your feedback via Twitter or on GitHub.


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Review of PR #91: chore(deps): update dependency gradle to v9

Summary

This PR updates Gradle from 8.8-gd34 (GoodData custom build) to 9.2.1 - a major version jump. The update modifies 1 file (gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties) and changes the distribution URL from GoodData's custom Gradle build to a GoodData-hosted Gradle 9.2.1.

⚠️ Risk Assessment: HIGH

Critical Breaking Changes Identified

1. Major Version Upgrade (8.x → 9.x) - 🔴 HIGH RISK

  • BREAKING CHANGE: Gradle 9.x requires JVM 17 or higher to run (previously JVM 8+)
  • BREAKING CHANGE: Configuration Cache is now the recommended execution mode
  • BREAKING CHANGE: Build scripts use Kotlin 2.2 and Groovy 4.0 (significant language updates)
  • BREAKING CHANGE: Many deprecated APIs from Gradle 8.x have been removed
  • Action Required: Review the 9.x upgrade guide
  • File affected: gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties

2. Custom GoodData Build Migration - 🟡 MEDIUM RISK

  • Change: Moving from gdc-gradle-8.8-gd34 custom build to gdc-gradle-9.2.1
  • Note: Still using GoodData's S3-hosted distribution, which is good
  • Action Required: Verify custom patches/features from 8.8-gd34 are included or no longer needed

3. Kotlin DSL Changes - 🟡 MEDIUM RISK

  • BREAKING CHANGE: Improved Kotlin DSL script compilation avoidance
  • Impact: May affect build script behavior
  • Action Required: Test all Kotlin build scripts

Key Features in Gradle 9.x

  • 9.2.1/9.2.0: Windows ARM support, improved publishing APIs, better dependency verification guidance
  • 9.1.0: Full Java 25 support, native task graph visualization, enhanced console output
  • 9.0.0: Configuration Cache recommended, JVM 17 minimum, Kotlin 2.2/Groovy 4.0

Compatibility Notes

Component Gradle 8.8 Gradle 9.2.1
JVM 8+ 17+
Kotlin 1.x 2.2
Groovy 3.x 4.0

✅ Verdict

Conditional Approval - Safe to merge AFTER:

  1. CRITICAL: Verify CI/build environments use JVM 17 or higher
  2. CRITICAL: Run full test suite to catch any breaking changes
  3. HIGH: Review Gradle 9.0.0 upgrade guide for removed deprecated APIs
  4. HIGH: Verify custom GoodData Gradle features are preserved or migrated
  5. MEDIUM: Test all build scripts (especially Kotlin DSL) for compatibility
  6. MEDIUM: Check plugin compatibility with Gradle 9.x

Note: This is a significant upgrade. Consider testing in a staging environment before production deployment.

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