commit | faa0ab6cd526f42c695bb38693139db0936c19de | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dustin Lam <[email protected]> | Thu Sep 12 15:01:55 2024 +0000 |
committer | Copybara-Service <[email protected]> | Thu Sep 12 08:04:44 2024 -0700 |
tree | a3fb64260c5d17362543267289a778ea1a2341ed | |
parent | 00c0f093fdbd7443a5c11fad7c22749b28bf5a6f [diff] |
[GH] Github workflow fixes Fix incorrect syntax and migrate to actions v4 - The existing version we use (v2) now automatically fails builds / workflows, so we are being forced to migrate. - A few playground settings.gradle files were applying the ndk.gradle file incorrectly. Test: GH workflows (tested on dlam/androidx) This is an imported pull request from https://github.com/androidx/androidx/pull/699. Resolves #699 Github-Pr-Head-Sha: 03429a53019c780152bcbc533b71e134ee315dbd GitOrigin-RevId: 5c06c99070c28d7729d9093a41eabd8bc280fd2e Change-Id: I596f65c6332c3cc4fd930d2f9ccc27d6de6ba5f7
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