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Using OpenJDK instead. In an attempt to fiz the script.
'no-audio' flag is no longer available on modern emulators.
build tools exactly as gradle
Force the annotation library in test
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Fixing the CI build in Travis CI by doing the following:
using the same build tools as the Gradle file at app level.
chaging the jdk from oraclejdk7 to openjdk8 (most modern)
Fixing a flag that's no longer available when starting the emulator -no-audio flag
So far it's still failing with: junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: Failed to write to the file.
So I'm trying to find a fix for this