ci: stop building for Android in a container#574
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finagolfin wants to merge 1 commit intoswiftlang:mainfrom
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ci: stop building for Android in a container#574finagolfin wants to merge 1 commit intoswiftlang:mainfrom
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@madsodgaard, the latest Feb. 24 trunk snapshot SDK is failing, seemingly in the Java build step, whereas the new 6.3 snapshot builds I'm adding in this pull all passed. Any idea what's going on? |
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Maybe this line? I see it in multiple jobs with trunk, but not 6.3. 🤨 |
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This will fix the recent break because I updated the official SDK workflow script, as we only run that one on the GitHub runner directly, and stop downloading the NDK on every run.
I've also greatly broadened out the testing matrix, as all these other options should work too. We can trim them back down, if wanted, after trying a run.