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Getting unnecessarily "Google Play Services repository outdated. Downloading update..." #31
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Looks like, didn't see them because they were closed. |
Paste the logs from the plugin? |
Perhaps this extract at debug level might be enough. I removed the terms and conditions in between :)
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I also see this on every build with 0.10.+ in intellij gradle console
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Apparently
(PackageResolver.groovy:203) throws, although I have a repo (latest) newer than the play services I reference (compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services:4.1.+'). |
Throws what? On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 7:20 AM, Diego Costantini notifications@github.com
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Whatever :) On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 5:17 PM, Jake Wharton notifications@github.com
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Happens to me |
In my case, it happens to a |
FYI: I thought it was happening because I was using an old version of play services, but I get this also when using latest (4.4.+) |
Line 199 in PackageResolver.groovy throws this:
detailed stack trace:
This causes the dependenciesAvailable to always return false prompting an update unnecessarily |
This is just a minor annoyance, but I am getting this message every time even though I a way higher version of the repository than the one I am referencing (perhaps this is the reason?).
To be specific I reference 4.1.+ while I had increasing versions up to 4.4.53 installed.
Updating this morning the reference to version 4.4.+ yielded the same message during gradle sync and build.
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