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I'm seeing warnings in Android Studio that the jcenter() repository will stop next year (February 2022).
Anyone knows how to futureproof this in existing SDL2 projects (the same would apply to SDL2's own build.gradle)?
I tried replacing the jcenter() in the build.gradle with mavenCentral() , but that just yields some missing resources when trying to sync the gradle files?
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@superfury
Updated, thanks !
nothing much than switching form jcenter() to mavenCentral()
If you use relinker, you need to upgrade the version to 1.4.3
I'm seeing warnings in Android Studio that the jcenter() repository will stop next year (February 2022).
Anyone knows how to futureproof this in existing SDL2 projects (the same would apply to SDL2's own build.gradle)?
I tried replacing the jcenter() in the build.gradle with mavenCentral() , but that just yields some missing resources when trying to sync the gradle files?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: