Android API Level 26 required as of August 2018

J. Landman Gay jacque at hyperactivesw.com
Fri May 18 14:42:43 EDT 2018


I brought this up on the list a while ago. The target version is 
different from the minimum version I think, and there's no way to 
specify a target in standalone settings. I think we'll need to create 
our own manifest that includes the target. I'll have to look up how to 
do that, I'm not sure yet what to include.

This will affect me too, since I need to upload to the Play Store in a 
couple of days.

On 5/18/18 12:45 PM, bob--- via use-livecode wrote:
> I posted an APK to the Google Play Store today for another project I work on (not LC based) and received a warning that I've not seen before (1 week ago the same App not receive this warning).
> 
> "Target API level requirements from August 2018
> Warning:
> Your app currently targets API level 25 and must target at least API level 26 to ensure it is built on the latest APIs optimized for security and performance.
> 
>>From August 2018, new apps must target at least Android 8.0 (API level 26).
>>From November 2018, app updates must target Android 8.0 (API level 26).
> Tip:
> Change your app's target API level. Learn how."
> 
> Some months ago I attempted to build for Android on LC I ran into problems until I used an older version of either the API???/ SDK??? (not sure what right now). I'm posting this here just as an FYI and to see if anyone might now if this is something we need to worry about in the LC space.
> 
> I didn't want to open a QC report until someone can confirm/deny this is an issue or not.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Bob Hall
> 
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