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jcenter repository is going to be removed next year? #4228

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superfury opened this issue Mar 23, 2021 · 1 comment
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jcenter repository is going to be removed next year? #4228

superfury opened this issue Mar 23, 2021 · 1 comment

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superfury commented Mar 23, 2021

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?

1bsyl added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 30, 2021
SDL can use relinker. If it's enabled on your project, you need to update to version 1.4.3
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1bsyl commented Apr 30, 2021

@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

@1bsyl 1bsyl closed this as completed Apr 30, 2021
Cacodemon345 pushed a commit to Cacodemon345/SDL that referenced this issue May 2, 2021
SDL can use relinker. If it's enabled on your project, you need to update to version 1.4.3
joolswills pushed a commit to RetroPie/SDL that referenced this issue May 22, 2021
SDL can use relinker. If it's enabled on your project, you need to update to version 1.4.3
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