Do you have a gradle file ready for your AS import?

El lunes, 17 de noviembre de 2014 01:13:00 UTC-3, bburd escribió:
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> I'm creating projects that can be imported into Eclipse and/or Android 
> Studio. For the most part, these projects use tried-and-true features that 
> are present in older versions of the Android API, so I don't need to insist 
> on one target SDK or another. The trouble is, when another developer tries 
> importing, the IDE complains that whatever TargetSDK (or minimum SDK) is 
> specified (in the AndroidManifest.xml file, for example) isn't installed on 
> the developer's computer. The developer has the option of downloading the 
> target sdk version (which takes a while) or changing the requirements in 
> the AndroidManifest file (which isn't the best idea because it's a 
> tinkering with something in my code). Is there a way around all this?
>

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