I am working on a Java project with gradlew. I use Ubuntu Linux as my OS. When I run "gradle" it runs, and gives me info. But when I run "gradlew", it outputs as "No command 'gradlew' found, did you mean: Command 'gradle' from package 'gradle' (universe) gradlew: command not found"
I did my research, I have jdk, and I did sudo apt-get install gradle. I am totally clueless
Error is:
$ gradlew clean jpackage
bash: gradlew: command not found...
./gradlew
. It isn't on your path but is an executable that is present in the root directory of the project you checkout.
Linux / MacOS
As noted in the comments, just running
./gradlew
worked for me. Adding the ./
tells it to look in the current directory since it isn't in the path.
Windows PowerShell
.\gradlew
Gradle wrapper needs to be built. Try running gradle wrapper --gradle-version 2.13
Remember to change 2.13 to your gradle version number. After running this command, you should see new scripts added to your project folder. You should be able to run the wrapper with ./gradlew build
to build your code. Please refer to this guid for more information https://spring.io/guides/gs/gradle/.
Running this bash command works for me by running chmod 755 gradlew
as sometimes file properties changed upon moving from one OS to another (Windows, Linux and Mac).
If you are using mac, try giving root access to gradlew by doing
chmod +x ./gradlew
the same problem occurs to me... I check the file wrx permissions with:
$ls -l ./gradlew
-> -rw-rw-r-- (no execute permission)
so I use command $chmod +x ./gradlew
and this problem solved.
From mac,
Nothing is working except the following command
chmod 777 gradlew Then
./gradlew
In addition to @suraghch
Linux / MacOS ./gradlew clean
Windows PowerShell .\gradlew clean
Windows cmd gradlew clean
You must have the Gradle wrapper available locally before using gradlew
. To construct that
gradle wrapper # --gradle-version v.xy
Optionally, pass the gradle version explicitly. This step produces the gradlew binary.And then you should be able to
./gradlew build
For Ubuntu(linux) users: doing "bash ./gradlew build
" works but "./gradlew build
" doesnot work.
For me the issue was it was on NTFS file system, linux does not let execute a script from NTFS. Try moving the code from NTFS to a linux partition. then ./gradlew build
should work
If you are using VS Code with flutter, you should find it in your app folder, under the android folder:
C:\myappFolder\android
You can run this in the terminal:
./gradlew signingReport
First thing is you need to run the gradle task that you mentioned for this wrapper. Ex : gradle wrapper
After running this command, check your directory for gradlew and gradlew.bat files. gradlew is the shell script file & can be used in linux/Mac OS. gradlew.bat is the batch file for windows OS. Then run,
./gradlew build
(linux/mac). It will work.
If the answer marked as correct does not work, it is because you need to identify yourself as a super user.
sudo gradle wrapper --gradle-version 2.13
It worked for me.
Issue: Couldn't find gradlew at path jenkins
In my case within jenkins CI for flutter project, I have to first run flutter build app command then it automatically generated gradlew file. And above issue resolved.
I put this command in my jenkins file:
flutter build apk
if you are trying to run this command for flutter app then goto android folder first by cd android and then use the command it should work. cd android > ./gradlew signingReport
In a Flutter project, don't forget to go to 'android' folder with 'cd android' Then you can run a command like './gradlew build' or './gradlew clean' on it (mac OS)
I use intellj idea and in windows in terminal type: gradlew.bat run
it is working for me.
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as if it is in the path, even when it is very clearly not in the path.
Hi @Hayden Stites I faced the same issue, but after some tries I found it was happening because I was trying to create build in git bash , instead of CMD with admin access. If you create build with Command prompt run as administrator build will get create.
Instead of gradlew assembleRelease use ./gradlew assembleRelease
I had to do dos2unix * in my current folder to make it work
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