Fixed
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xa...@google.com <xa...@google.com> #2
This was broken by 3bca759a5ff08352de831bb1e9b61b1ec2b3362d.
Fix (pending) is I2c2dc7b600603ee430fd0d91b23d52ea8aa29ca9.
Fix (pending) is I2c2dc7b600603ee430fd0d91b23d52ea8aa29ca9.
er...@google.com <er...@google.com>
xa...@google.com <xa...@google.com> #3
Almost 2 months later and this is still broken
je...@google.com <je...@google.com>
am...@google.com <am...@google.com>
am...@google.com <am...@google.com>
an...@google.com <an...@google.com> #4
Since there is no progression, I wanted to share our quick-fix for the issue.
#sdkmanager --package_file=${PATH_WORKSPACE}/packages
while read p; do echo "y" | sdkmanager "${p}"; done <${PATH_WORKSPACE}/packages
#sdkmanager --package_file=${PATH_WORKSPACE}/packages
while read p; do echo "y" | sdkmanager "${p}"; done <${PATH_WORKSPACE}/packages
Description
Upgrading to a new dependency may trigger an error if the new dependency requires a
compileSdk
that's higher than the one used in the project.The error, coming from Gradle will look like this:
(it's possible the formatting is slightly different if there's only one issue).
Studio should provide a quick fix on this to automatically upgrade
compileSdk
to the right version.