That’s the point, you are not. Any sane project has the four gradle wrapper files that define for which version of gradle a build is designed and known working with, and the wrapper takes care to use exactly. I used to run this project last year (around nov) with no issues but i upgraded.

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Build failed with an exception.

I tried to figure it out, but i couldn't even find how.

In the post that you forwarded the answer marked as solved from pcooper focus on the java version. U can refer to the version im currently using. Exception in phase 'semantic analysis' in source unit '_buildscript_' unsupported class file major version 62 #34822 new issue When i try to run my first flutter app this happen:

Exception in phase 'semantic analysis' in source unit '_buildscript_' unsupported class file major version 57 * try: So you run a gradle version with java 21 that does not support running on java 21. Exception in phase 'semantic analysis' in source unit ' buildscript ' unsupported class file major version 65 it seems to be related to gradle and java compatibility. But maybe you should stick.

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Gradle 8.14 will support jdk 24 and final version should be released soon (at the moment you can use 8.14 release candidate 2, see links above).

I am getting this error when trying to run a flutter application on my smartphone using vscode. “class file major version 65” means java 21. First, you can execute this command: I will have a look at that too.

[android] gradle fails with > bug!

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