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build(deps): bump com.android.tools.build:gradle from 8.7.3 to 8.8.0 #454

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Bumps com.android.tools.build:gradle from 8.7.3 to 8.8.0.

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Bumps com.android.tools.build:gradle from 8.7.3 to 8.8.0.

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: com.android.tools.build:gradle
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Still have a deprecation warning for things that will go away in gradle 9, but last time I inspected these were android gradle plugin internal so nothing we could do.

Some warning about kotlin embedded and kotlin plugin both being present 🤔

A number of upstream things with complaints, a tsconfig not found, a transitive dep being out of version range etc.

So the build could use a cleaning but it also doesn't look like it will blow up immediately and I don't have time now so I'll leave it. Also it isn't specifically related to this PR so no reason to block it

@mikehardy mikehardy added the pending-merge Waiting on CI or question responses to merge, but otherwise ready label Jan 10, 2025
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@david-allison david-allison merged commit 72ff027 into main Jan 10, 2025
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@mikehardy mikehardy removed the pending-merge Waiting on CI or question responses to merge, but otherwise ready label Jan 27, 2025
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