Hi Sebastian, hello others,

I just want to say it's incredibly awesome that folks are picking up the
IDE configuration and pushing it forward.  Huzzah \o/

On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 3:48 AM, Sebastian Kaspari <s.kasp...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Good news everyone,
>
> I just pushed all needed changes in order to build with Gradle 2.10 and
> version 2.0 of the Android gradle plugin. This is also the prerequisite to
> use some of the new features of Android Studio 2.0 (Bug 1263390
> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1263390>).
>
> Gradle and the plugin should update automatically when you build using the
> gradle wrapper or Android Studio (The download might take a while though).
> However Android Studio might need a manual update. (In the meantime Google
> just released Android Studio 2.1 to the stable channel - I'll test and see
> if more changes are needed).
>
> Android Studio 2.0+ supports Instant Run which "reduces the time between
> updates to your app. Instant Run pushes changes to methods and existing app
> resources without building a new APK, so code changes are visible almost
> instantly.". For me this was buggy quite often and didn't push any changes
> at all. You can disable it in "Preferences > Build, Execution, Deployment >
> Instant Run".
>

Months go, I also had poor experiences with Instant Run.  At the time,
dependent library projects were not supported.  We might have more luck if
we had only a single project.  (It would be a slower compile cycle, but we
might make it up in Instant Run savings.)

Thanks, all!
Nick
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