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va...@google.com <va...@google.com>
du...@google.com <du...@google.com> #2
I don't think this is related to Gradle itself. This is how Android handles resources.
Adam, do you have an idea of what's going on here?
Adam, do you have an idea of what's going on here?
va...@google.com <va...@google.com>
mr...@stairwell.com <mr...@stairwell.com> #3
It seems the way Android handles the resources of type <item type=string> is flawed.
If gradle resValue generated the String resources using <string> tag instead of <item type=string> this would not be happening.
BTW, i don't see much advantage on using generic <item> tag in this case.
If gradle resValue generated the String resources using <string> tag instead of <item type=string> this would not be happening.
BTW, i don't see much advantage on using generic <item> tag in this case.
mr...@stairwell.com <mr...@stairwell.com> #4
ah it's interesting that <string> would be different from <item type=string>!
I'll talk to Adam to see what's up.
I'll talk to Adam to see what's up.
Description
Hi folks,
gcloud app deploy just started crashing for an app I've been deploying successfully for a while. The error I get is this:
I do have owner permission on those objects in that bucket, but I can't delete them from the UI either. Fwiw they appear to have been created on September 25.