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The tus client for Android.
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Bump appcompat from 1.4.2 to 1.5.0 #67

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps appcompat from 1.4.2 to 1.5.0.

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Acconut commented 2 years ago

The failing CI is caused by this:

     1.  Dependency 'androidx.appcompat:appcompat-resources:1.5.0' requires libraries and applications that
       depend on it to compile against version 32 or later of the
       Android APIs.

       :example is currently compiled against android-31.

       Recommended action: Update this project to use a newer compileSdkVersion
       of at least 32, for example 33.

       Note that updating a library or application's compileSdkVersion (which
       allows newer APIs to be used) can be done separately from updating
       targetSdkVersion (which opts the app in to new runtime behavior) and
       minSdkVersion (which determines which devices the app can be installed
       on).

@cdr-chakotay Could you have a look and upgrade the SDK version?

cdr-chakotay commented 2 years ago

Sure, will add this to my TODO :)

cdr-chakotay commented 2 years ago

Okay we are all set :) Updated Gradle and the SDK versions @Acconut