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Fix path to react-native when developing outside of the example app #527

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In #502, the local maven url pointing to the react-native node module
changed to work better for the example app. However, that broke the path
to react-native when developing in the context of the library, not the
example app. In this PR, specify both paths.

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In #502, the local maven url pointing to the `react-native` node module
changed to work better for the example app. However, that broke the path
to `react-native` when developing in the context of the library, not the
example app. In this PR, specify both paths.
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nice! lgtm

@spikebrehm spikebrehm merged commit 21a388c into master Sep 2, 2016
@spikebrehm spikebrehm deleted the fix-build-gradle-for-developing-library branch September 2, 2016 17:05
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Just published 0.8.1 that includes this change.

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It turns out 0.8.1 was faulty, because my working directory had an additional example app containing the react-native node module, which got published as part of the NPM package (:facepalm:), causing a @providesModule error, so I've unpublished it and published 0.8.2. Use that instead!

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