/** * *** THIS FILE IS DEPRECATED *** * * Most apps should be building against the internal maven prebuilts for support libs and therefore * use standalone-rules.gradle instead. * * Build the file with local dependencies. The difference between this and standalone.gradle is that * this will build the dependencies like support libraries from source, whereas standalone.gradle * will get it from maven central. * * For example, you can include the following in your settings.gradle file: * include ':setup-wizard-lib' * project(':setup-wizard-lib').projectDir = new File(PATH_TO_THIS_DIRECTORY) * * And then you can include the :setup-wizard-lib project as one of your dependencies * dependencies { * compile project(path: ':setup-wizard-lib', configuration: 'gingerbreadCompatRelease') * } */ ext { // For builds in the Android tree we want to build the dependencies from source for reproducible // builds. To add a dependency, you want to specify something like this: // ext { // deps = ['project-name': project(':project-path')] // } // // And then in rules.gradle you can reference the dependency by // dependencies { // compile deps['project-name'] // } // deps = [ 'support-annotations': project(':support-annotations'), 'support-appcompat-v7': project(':support-appcompat-v7'), 'support-recyclerview-v7': project(':support-recyclerview-v7') ] } apply from: 'rules.gradle'