Ignore disabled Kotlin/Native targets during CI builds#102
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This suppresses warnings in CI when Kotlin/Native targets (like iOS) cannot be built on the current host (e.g., Linux). Co-authored-by: JesseScott <669104+JesseScott@users.noreply.github.com>
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The CI builds were showing warnings about disabled Kotlin/Native targets that cannot be built on Linux hosts (e.g., iosX64, iosArm64). This change adds
kotlin.native.ignoreDisabledTargets=trueto the rootgradle.propertiesfile as recommended by the Gradle error message to hide these warnings.Fixes #100
PR created automatically by Jules for task 1579604964706035699 started by @JesseScott