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mo...@google.com <mo...@google.com> #2
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r....@gmail.com <r....@gmail.com> #3
For those running into this issue, you can install maven, and reference the library from a local maven repository.
I've written up a simple article on how to do that:
http://www.flexlabs.org/2013/06/using-local-aar-android-library-packages-in-gradle-builds
I've written up a simple article on how to do that:
mo...@google.com <mo...@google.com>
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mi...@gmail.com <mi...@gmail.com> #4
I tried following your article, but I still get "cannot find symbol".
el...@google.com <el...@google.com> #5
Oh right.. I just realised I didn't make it obvious how to reference the newly setup libraries after installing them to maven..
Check the article for an update (look at step 5), and tell me if it works? :)
Check the article for an update (look at step 5), and tell me if it works? :)
co...@google.com <co...@google.com> #6
referencing local aar file is not yet supported.
aar works either as a different module or as a published artifact. We'll supported this in the future but we have to be careful when it comes to local dependencies.
aar works either as a different module or as a published artifact. We'll supported this in the future but we have to be careful when it comes to local dependencies.
ro...@gmail.com <ro...@gmail.com> #7
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fe...@lindenlab.com <fe...@lindenlab.com> #8
I'm waiting this function too.
Hope to support it soon.
Thank you.
Hope to support it soon.
Thank you.
la...@google.com <la...@google.com> #9
When did this feature come?
la...@google.com <la...@google.com> #10
I'm resolving my .aar file(s) from a Maven repo and I'm getting the "cannot find symbol" error during compilation as well. Whereas my project compiles without issue in Eclipse. Looks like this Gradle bug is not just for local .aar files!
ya...@gmail.com <ya...@gmail.com> #11
Are you kidding?
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