Putting the dependecies at the top and the packageOptions at the end worked for me.
apply plugin: 'android'.
Here is my full build.gradle at the app folder.
dependencies {
compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:+'
compile files('libs/apache-mime4j-0.6.jar')
compile files('libs/httpmime-4.0.jar')
}
android {
compileSdkVersion 19
buildToolsVersion "19.0.1"
defaultConfig {
minSdkVersion 7
targetSdkVersion 10
versionCode 1
versionName "1.0"
}
buildTypes {
release {
runProguard false
proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard- rules.txt'
}
packagingOptions {
exclude 'META-INF/DEPENDENCIES.txt'
exclude 'META-INF/LICENSE.txt'
exclude 'META-INF/NOTICE.txt'
exclude 'META-INF/NOTICE'
exclude 'META-INF/LICENSE'
exclude 'META-INF/DEPENDENCIES'
exclude 'META-INF/notice.txt'
exclude 'META-INF/license.txt'
exclude 'META-INF/dependencies.txt'
exclude 'META-INF/LGPL2.1'
}
}
EDIT: Almost all OS licence include the obligation to "include a copy of the licence" into your project. So this means, that you have to include a copy of all OS licences you use into you projects. By "excluding" them in gradle, you violate the licences.
Excluding them from the project might not be the best option.
Thank you R.S. for the info.
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