Support libs will never be built from source
We can't rely on their plugin versions to be compatible with ours. Besides, they require tons of Android SDK targets to be installed to build. They are already bundled with the SDK, so you can build them as part of the SDK from source if you want to.
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exclude module: 'support-v4'
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// Until the android team updates the gradle plugin version from 0.10.0 to
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// a newer version, we can't build this from source with our gradle version
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// of 1.0.0. They use API's which have been moved in the newer plugin.
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// So yes, this is a little annoying that our "source dependencies" include
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// a bunch of binaries from jcenter - but the ant build file (which is the
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// one used to build F-Droid which is distributed on https://f-droid.org
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// builds these from source - well - not support-v4).
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//
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// If the android team gets the build script working with the newer plugin,
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// then you can find the relevant portions of the ../build.gradle file that
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// include magic required to make it work at around about the v0.78 git tag.
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// They have since been removed to clean up the build file.
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compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:22.2.1',
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'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:22.2.1',
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'com.android.support:support-annotations:22.2.1'
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