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<title>Add FindGradle from KNotification</title>
<updated>2020-10-12T11:56:20+00:00</updated>
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<name>Volker Krause</name>
<email>vkrause@kde.org</email>
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<published>2020-09-10T13:36:06+00:00</published>
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Besides finding Gradle from QtAndroidExtras and thus avoiding the usual
way of the Android world of distributing that (a copy in your source code),
it provides macros to generate and install Android AARs. Those are needed
for libraries that have a non-trivial Java component on Android, e.g.
needing a manifest fragment or having a dependency on other Java libs.

This file has been copied to a few places meanwhile, so centralizing this
in ECM makes sense.
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Besides finding Gradle from QtAndroidExtras and thus avoiding the usual
way of the Android world of distributing that (a copy in your source code),
it provides macros to generate and install Android AARs. Those are needed
for libraries that have a non-trivial Java component on Android, e.g.
needing a manifest fragment or having a dependency on other Java libs.

This file has been copied to a few places meanwhile, so centralizing this
in ECM makes sense.
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