![]() This is what I meant in the opener with "When I add this module dependency in the project settings by hand, I even get a warning about dependencies being managed by Gradle." - I just wanted to note that IDEA shouldn't insert such a dependency on "Alt + Enter" then. ![]() The only difference is "" appearing behind the label of the module I opened. Do I have to copy anything else or should that folder have been there in there automatically?Īfter a Gradle reimport I'm seeing the entire root project tree just as if I had opened the entire root project. The build failed until I manually copied that `gradle/wrapper` folder into that module. I tried to open a module as project which converted the module in kind of a sub-project of the root project. ![]() Ok, I interpret your suggestion about opening modules as projects as: No, it's not possible to have Gradle multi builds without a single IDEA project in the Gradle root containing everything. Same window after Gradle reimport - dependency to lib.main is gone. (no warning shown when IDEA adds the same (volatile) dependency for me) It makes the user believe it would be ok to add such a dependency.
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