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flutterui:faq [2021/12/15 09:01]
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flutterui:faq [2023/05/26 07:29]
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 ==== Dependencies/​Versions ==== ==== Dependencies/​Versions ====
  
-All dependencies and version numbers are defined in [[https://​github.com/​sibvisions/​flutterclient/​blob/​master/​pubspec.yaml|pubscpec.yaml]].+All dependencies and version numbers are defined in [[https://​github.com/​sibvisions/​flutter_jvx/​blob/​master/​pubspec.yaml|pubscpec.yaml]].
  
 e.g. e.g.
 <code bash> <code bash>
 environment:​ environment:​
-  sdk: ">​=2.12.<​3.0.0"​ +  sdk: ">​=2.17.<​3.0.0"​ 
-  flutter: "2.2.2"+  flutter: "3.7.12"
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-==== Null safety ====+== Android ​== 
 +For Android devices, we have following settings:
  
-Our flutterclient uses [[https://​dart.dev/​null-safety/​understanding-null-safety|null safety]] but not all dependencies use null safety. That is why null safety must be [[https://​dart.dev/​null-safety/​unsound-null-safety|turned off]].  ​+<code bash> 
 +compileSdkVersion 33        
 +minSdkVersion 21 
 +targetSdkVersion 33 
 +</code>
  
-Currently (2021-12-15),​ these packages don't use null safety ​in master branch: +==== Null safety ​====
- +
-  * flutter_gauge +
-  * charts_flutter +
-  * charts_common +
-  * flutter_page_indicator +
-  * flutter_swiper +
-  * transformer_page_view +
- +
-and packages without null safety in dev branch:+
  
-  * flutter_page_indicator +Our flutterclient uses [[https://​dart.dev/​null-safety/​understanding-null-safety|null safety]] and all dependencies use null safety.
-  * flutter_swiper +
-  * transformer_page_view+
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