commit | 62bae96a3418eb8dc578047f1ad389c6544036a8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yigit Boyar <[email protected]> | Sat Jun 11 00:53:32 2022 +0000 |
committer | Copybara-Service <[email protected]> | Fri Jun 10 18:14:39 2022 -0700 |
tree | 27df4ea44158ed8c07fd883ffe6e9cff146c4a9a | |
parent | 4cbbaaf703c2c660f78ec3e304b80dfcae95ce8b [diff] |
[GH] Update gradle to 7.5-rc2, add transform workaround This PR updates playground gradle to 7.5-rc2 (aosp is happening in parallel). ` ./gradlew wrapper --gradle-version=7.5-rc-2` It also applies the workaround provided by the gradle team until we can update to 7.5.1 (or 7.6) Bug: https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/20778 Test: CI This is an imported pull request from https://github.com/androidx/androidx/pull/413. Resolves #413 Github-Pr-Head-Sha: de11c88802c664c9a3d02ee8c82ef4e6e4297218 GitOrigin-RevId: acc6527bac663d451065f918a3603ee246fa097f Change-Id: Id7f1dbbe6ee4d92388ce8eb3c43a678bd25065aa
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