* Revert "Mark last failing test after gradle update as flaky. (#91423)"
This reverts commit 46a52d03bd.
* Revert "fix android template for Gradle 7 (#91411)"
This reverts commit 51d06d537f.
* Revert "Add explicit version for mac and windows openjdk. (#91408)"
This reverts commit bf429f2771.
* Revert "Update the openjdk version used by linux android tests. (#91405)"
This reverts commit 2144ab8b45.
* Revert "Migrate to Gradle 7.0.2 / AGP 7.0.1 (#90642)"
This reverts commit b6459f9b63.
Our current top crasher is an unclear error when ProcessManager fails to resolve an executable path. To fix this, we'd like to being adjusting the process resolution logic and adding more instrumentation to track failures. In order to begin the process, the ProcessManager has been folded back into the flutter tool
= gets escaped into %3D which seems to be tripping up cmake on windows since % is a control character. Switch to base64 encoding, since this does not have % nor , in the output character set.
This change is not trivially cherry pickable, and isn't tested on windows aside from my local, manual tests due to the planned CI work not being complete yet.
Fixes#75017Fixes#74705
Remove devicelab specific code for shutting down gradle daemon, add --android-gradle-daemon option to build/run/drive`. Avoids need for un-tested devicelab specific handler. There are also some feature requests for this, so 2 birds one stone.
Example:
flutter build apk --no-android-gradle-daemon will pass --no-daemon on to gradle
Remove devicelab specific code for shutting down gradle daemon, add --android-gradle-daemon option to build/run/drive`. Avoids need for un-tested devicelab specific handler. There are also some feature requests for this, so 2 birds one stone.
Example:
flutter build apk --no-android-gradle-daemon will pass --no-daemon on to gradle
This changes the name of the generated output files on android in case a flavor with uppercase letters is used.
Previously, the lowercased flavor name would be used for the apk/aab file. Now, the flavor name is used as-is.