Hello,
I've got a bit of a quandary. Suppose in a project I've got two folders, 
one for an app and one for a java lib:

/app/
/lib/

The reason for /lib/ to be separate is so it can be pure java (and run fast 
unit tests). Now, we want /app/'s androidTest to use dependencies from 
/lib/src/test/.

I've managed to at least get the app to compile by specifying the project's 
tests as a dependency:

dependencies {
    androidTestCompile project(':lib').sourceSets.test.output
}

But in the packaging step it blows up giving me this error:

"> Unable to compute hash of <root>/lib/build/resources/test"

--debug reveals the problem is in AndroidBuilder:

Caused by: com.android.builder.packaging.PackagerException: Unable to 
compute hash of <root>/lib/build/resources/test
at com.android.builder.AndroidBuilder.packageApk(AndroidBuilder.java:1590)
at com.android.builder.AndroidBuilder$packageApk.call(Unknown Source)
at 
com.android.build.gradle.tasks.PackageApplication.doFullTaskAction(PackageApplication.groovy:91)
... 76 more

For some reason it's trying to compute the hash of a directory instead of 
individual files, but at this point I'm not sure why.

If there's a better way to set this up - or a way to get it to stop trying 
to erroneously hash non-jars - I'd appreciate the help.

-Daniel

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