This became deprecated in Gradle 8.0. So just checks to see if gradle is 8.0 or higher and if so does not call it. (the gradle changelog says "Clients should simply remove the call.")
Hi all 👋
I recently tried to publish my macOS app to the App Store and the
publishing failed because I wasn't including an Intel version
<img width="609" alt="Screenshot 2024-02-04 at 17 31 52"
src="https://github.com/JetBrains/compose-multiplatform/assets/9467705/a3f421ed-ca77-460b-bc2e-7ceafb3ca1c0">
The alternative could be publishing a Universal binary, but it's not
quite supported now (see #1599). But by setting the minimum version of
macOS to 12, it's possible to upload only arm version.
So, I've added the possibility of changing the minimum macOS version.
It fails with:
```
Configuration `:jvmRuntimeClasspath` contains AndroidX dependencies, but the `android.useAndroidX` property is not enabled, which may cause runtime issues.
:jvmRuntimeClasspath -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop-jvm-linux-x64:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop-jvm:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.material:material:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.material:material-desktop:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.annotation-internal:annotation:0.0.0-dev1418 -> androidx.annotation:annotation:1.7.1
:jvmRuntimeClasspath -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop-jvm-linux-x64:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop-jvm:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.material:material:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.material:material-desktop:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.annotation-internal:annotation:0.0.0-dev1418 -> androidx.annotation:annotation:1.7.1 -> androidx.annotation:annotation-jvm:1.7.1
:jvmRuntimeClasspath -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop-jvm-linux-x64:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop-jvm:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.foundation:foundation:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.foundation:foundation-desktop:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.collection-internal:collection:0.0.0-dev1418 -> androidx.collection:collection:1.4.0
:jvmRuntimeClasspath -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop-jvm-linux-x64:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.desktop:desktop-jvm:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.foundation:foundation:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.foundation:foundation-desktop:0.0.0-dev1418 -> org.jetbrains.compose.collection-internal:collection:0.0.0-dev1418 -> androidx.collection:collection:1.4.0 -> androidx.collection:collection-jvm:1.4.0
```
(https://teamcity.jetbrains.com/buildConfiguration/JetBrainsPublicProjects_Compose_Publish_2_All_2/4484004?hideTestsFromDependencies=false&hideProblemsFromDependencies=false&expandBuildTestsSection=true&expandBuildChangesSection=true&expandBuildDeploymentsSection=false&expandBuildProblemsSection=true)
after we added annotation/collection to desktop target dependencies.
It seems that Android plugin checks all JVM classpathes, including pure
JVM (desktop) ones. And fails, if the project doesn't have this
property.
Adding this property, as the Android fails without it as well.
The recent compose core libs are built using 1.9.21, and apparently, older k/native versions don't support them.
e: kotlin.NotImplementedError: Generation of stubs for class org.jetbrains.kotlin.ir.symbols.impl.IrTypeParameterPublicSymbolImpl is not supported yet