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Move to a known version of the emulator. Each OS has a distinct version... pick the one on Linux. A better solution would be to let the user of `emulateApp` overload what the emulator version shall be (and maybe it is already possible and I do not see it) - without need to reproduce large portions of `default.nix`. Using the previous emulator showed the following warning: ``` Your emulator is out of date, please update by launching Android Studio: ``` I am not aware of any reasons for not wanting the latest emulator (as I expect it shall be compatible usually with more system images - not less), so bump its default version. Emulator release notes: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/emulator |
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cocoapods | ||
flashtool | ||
genymotion | ||
imgpatchtools | ||
titaniumenv | ||
webos | ||
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