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Details of issue NIXPKGS-2026-0024

NIXPKGS-2026-0024
published on 17 Jan 2026
updated 5 days, 5 hours ago by @LeSuisse Activity log
  • Created automatic suggestion
  • @LeSuisse removed
    6 packages
    • gradle-completion
    • gradle_7-unwrapped
    • gradle_8-unwrapped
    • gradle_9-unwrapped
    • gradle-dependency-tree-diff
    • vscode-extensions.vscjava.vscode-gradle
  • @LeSuisse accepted as draft
  • @LeSuisse published on GitHub
Gradle's failure to disable repositories failing to answer can expose builds to malicious artifacts

Gradle is a build automation tool, and its native-platform tool provides Java bindings for native APIs. When resolving dependencies in versions before 9.3.0, some exceptions were not treated as fatal errors and would not cause a repository to be disabled. If a build encountered one of these exceptions, Gradle would continue to the next repository in the list and potentially resolve dependencies from a different repository. An exception like NoHttpResponseException can indicate transient errors. If the errors persist after a maximum number of retries, Gradle would continue to the next repository. This behavior could allow an attacker to disrupt the service of a repository and leverage another repository to serve malicious artifacts. This attack requires the attacker to have control over a repository after the disrupted repository. Gradle has introduced a change in behavior in Gradle 9.3.0 to stop searching other repositories when encountering these errors.

Affected products

gradle
  • ==< 9.3.0

Matching in nixpkgs

pkgs.gradle_9

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