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Hi,

Gradle 5.6.1 was released earlier today and we can test against it.

Cheers,
Christoph

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Tests seem to fail. I'm taking a look...

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Thanks, @dreis2211. It looks to me like the failures are due to the upgrade to Kotlin 1.3.50 (078d53a).

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@wilkinsona Thought the same, but wanted to make sure it has nothing to do with my changes. It seems to be indeed the upgrade to 1.3.50, though not sure yet what exactly causes the error.

P.S.: The current builds and/or Concourse itself seems to be unstable/unreachable/unresponsive. I saw the other day that 5.4.1 was released, which fixes a memory leak. I didn't know where to address this - maybe it's worth a look.

@wilkinsona wilkinsona added type: task A general task and removed status: waiting-for-triage An issue we've not yet triaged labels Aug 29, 2019
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* gh-17984:
  Test the Gradle Plugin against Gradle 5.6.1

Closes gh-17984
@wilkinsona wilkinsona modified the milestones: 2.1.x, 2.1.8 Aug 29, 2019
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