I am writing a gradle script that downloads a series of tarballs from our repo manager. Let's suppose that I have a temp dir that looks as follows:
temp/lib_x86.tar.gz
temp/lib_armv7.tar.gz
temp/lib_armv7s.tar.gz
temp/lib_arm64.tar.gz
What I want to do is untar all of them with a single copy task into different directories, since all tarballs contain the same static library but compiled for a different architecture. My ultimate goal is creating a fat library out of those, but can't figure out a neat way of configuring the copy task. So far I have:
copy {
fileTree(dir: 'temp').include('*.tar.gz').each {File simLib ->
println "Untar ${simLib.name}"
from tarTree(resources.gzip(simLib.name))
into "temp/${simLib.name}"
include '*.a'
}
}
Problem is it seems to work for only one of the files even though the print statement shows that it processes all 4 files. Any ideas?