I got an email from Google asking me to update Fit Cat for Android Wear 2.0, so I tried to compile that app after I haven't touched it for a few months.
Since Android Studio evolves so quickly, I wasn't exactly surprised when I got an error:
Error converting bytecode to dex: Cause: Dex cannot parse version 52 byte code. This is caused by library dependencies that have been compiled using Java 8 or above.
It asked me to add sourceCompatitbility
and targetCompatitbility
to Java submodules. What does that mean? After a lot of searching plus trial and error I found the answer.
In your top-level build.gradle
, add this:
allprojects { tasks.withType(JavaCompile) { sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_1_7 targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_1_7 } }
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