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I’ve found gradle + IntelliJ to be very brittle together. I don’t have the exact answer for you, but I’ve dealt with many similar problems.Īre you building with IntelliJ or the command line? Does one way work and not the other? If IntelliJ can find it but the build cannot, it’s more likely a gradle problem. I really don't know what else to do, StackOverflow doesn't throw up much nor google. Is this an IDEA problem? A Gradle version, problem? I have invalidated caches, and reloaded all Gradle projects. Hovering the greyed/underlined text \"No candidates found\"
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I can't understand why it's throwing that error when in my TestClass the import seems to be accepted, I can ctrl+click and go to the class, so, it's there, isn't it? D:\Coding\simple-gdx-game\core\src\test\java\TestClass.java:2: error: package does not existĭ:\Coding\simple-gdx-game\core\src\test\java\TestClass.java:13: error: cannot find symbolĪssertions.assertTrue(true, "It's true") I have followed some guides on Gradle docs and SO, but I am having a compilation error.