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Update the maximum NDK version to 26 #219

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This tracks the current NDK LTS release.

This tracks the current NDK LTS release.
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LGTM this should lift the restriction on being able to use NDK 26, and we will also be looking at bumping the recommended/installed versions of all of our dependencies in #218.

@jonpryor jonpryor merged commit 8d38281 into main Nov 15, 2023
@jonpryor jonpryor deleted the bump-ndk branch November 15, 2023 18:10
grendello added a commit to dotnet/android that referenced this pull request Nov 15, 2023
Context: dotnet/android-tools#219

Bumps the maximum accepted NDK version to 26
jonathanpeppers pushed a commit to dotnet/android that referenced this pull request Nov 16, 2023
Context: dotnet/android-tools#219

Bumps the maximum accepted NDK version to 26
jonpryor pushed a commit to dotnet/java-interop that referenced this pull request Nov 17, 2023
Changes: dotnet/android-tools@8a971d9...8d38281

  * dotnet/android-tools@8d38281: Update the maximum NDK version to 26 (dotnet/android-tools#219)

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