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| author | Dustin Lam <[email protected]> | Mon Aug 14 23:15:17 2023 +0000 |
| committer | Copybara-Service <[email protected]> | Mon Aug 14 16:26:13 2023 -0700 |
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| parent | 13d07f60914feb2fad91b688123d8d8c5ed1d03b [diff] |
[GH] Install the exact version of NDK required for playground on GitHub runners Test: GH actions Change-Id: I3b2cc0c135f296288bb4f55b7a083ec1a3037033 This is an imported pull request from https://github.com/androidx/androidx/pull/602. Resolves #602 Github-Pr-Head-Sha: 13ec94fce0b867235d7a8f4e15fa58de70742dd3 GitOrigin-RevId: 627c444155443f0eb51c534b88f94e06b7d85e01 Change-Id: Ic4f184f0244b8c03f38a77f6f8164c80badcaaca
Jetpack is a suite of libraries, tools, and guidance to help developers write high-quality apps easier. These components help you follow best practices, free you from writing boilerplate code, and simplify complex tasks, so you can focus on the code you care about.
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