TestInstrumentationRunner ".AndroidJUnitRunner" "react-native-stopwatch-timer": "^0.0.20",Ĭlasspath ':onesignal-gradle-plugin:'Īpply plugin: '-gradle-plugin'ĪpplicationId '' "react-native-keyboard-aware-scrollview": "^2.0.0", "remotedev-revert": "remotedev -revert=reactnative" "remotedev": "remotedev -hostname=localhost -port=19000 -injectserver=reactnative", "test": "node node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js", "babel-plugin-transform-inline-environment-variables": "^0.4.3",
I’m not able to Google any of these errors in relation to Expo, so I’m guessing I messed up somewhere, but it’s difficult to determine where. If I unload the module and try to build to the emulator I get: Could not run build action using Gradle distribution ''. It doesn’t do anything other than changing ‘expo-gl-cpp’ to ‘android-expo-gl-cpp’ in the above error message.
If I manually install it with yarn add expo-gl-cpp Please fix the module's configuration in the adle file and sync the project again. I get the error: The module 'expo-gl-cpp' is an Android project without build variants, and cannot be built. I can manage to get the iOS project working, but the Android project fails to initialize in Android Studio. What is the intended order of following these docs? Top to bottom? Bottom to top? Something in between? It seems like the “If upgrading from” should be reversed and at the top? Now, trying to a second time from the top, doing steps under “If upgrading from SDK31 or below” seems to have already been overwritten in the above steps. įor the first try, of upgrading ExpoKit, I think I got a bit confused, I started from the bottom of, and worked my way up. I’m on my second try of upgrading Expo/ExpoKit from SDK 30 to 34.įor both 1st and 2nd try I first follow the steps for upgrading the JS part of the project here.