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ma...@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com> #2
ma...@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com> #3
Could you please attach a sample project that shows this issue? Or please explain where and how the resource is defined and referenced.
al...@raiffeisen.ru <al...@raiffeisen.ru> #4
Sample project is linked in #1, along with a repro step. Is anything still missing?
ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com>
ag...@gmail.com <ag...@gmail.com> #5
je...@google.com <je...@google.com>
so...@google.com <so...@google.com> #6
iv...@adevinta.com <iv...@adevinta.com> #7
I understand that this is an old issue and I am just starting to investigate this. Is this still a problem?
ga...@google.com <ga...@google.com> #8
ga...@google.com <ga...@google.com> #10
Fix for this issue should be released in AGP 7.3.1, and behavior will be the same like in 7.2.0 and 7.4.0-alpha08+. Change is If568d2640d9001567d23a8734f6b1871b67f8007.
There is a long-standing problem that if allowDependencies()
is used in the java-platform
project, and those dependencies are not declared in the consuming project, the IDE may have missing symbols. This is tracked in
ga...@google.com <ga...@google.com> #12
Re #11: Sorry, we cannot share exact release dates (team policy). I can only share that it should be matter of weeks, not months, before it is published (assuming no significant blockers are found).
Description
as soon as any subproject consumes a gradle platform project android studio gradle sync will fail with
this is a regression, it worked fine in all versions prior to 7.3.0.