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android build: bump targetSdkVersion to 29 (follow-up)

follow-up: 59e9337be0

For some reason, without this change, the first build works but subsequent builds fail.
Not sure what the cause is. This is why Travis builds work.
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SomberNight
2020-11-18 20:22:13 +01:00
parent 827f00896c
commit 6f105ae43b
2 changed files with 3 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ RUN yes | ${ANDROID_SDK_MANAGER} --licenses > /dev/null
# download platforms, API, build tools
RUN ${ANDROID_SDK_MANAGER} "platforms;android-24" > /dev/null && \
${ANDROID_SDK_MANAGER} "platforms;android-28" > /dev/null && \
${ANDROID_SDK_MANAGER} "platforms;android-29" > /dev/null && \
${ANDROID_SDK_MANAGER} "build-tools;${ANDROID_SDK_BUILD_TOOLS_VERSION}" > /dev/null && \
${ANDROID_SDK_MANAGER} "extras;android;m2repository" > /dev/null && \
chmod +x "${ANDROID_SDK_HOME}/tools/bin/avdmanager"

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@@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ fullscreen = False
# (list) Permissions
android.permissions = INTERNET, CAMERA, WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
# (int) Android API to use (targetSdkVersion)
# (int) Android API to use (targetSdkVersion AND compileSdkVersion)
# note: when changing, Dockerfile also needs to be changed to install corresponding build tools
android.api = 29
# (int) Minimum API required. You will need to set the android.ndk_api to be as low as this value.