By the way, running on an emulator seems to work fine from the command line.
I'll have to try again (now that I am at home and not on my work's network) and see if I can run it on my Android device.
Gave it a try, seems like it has to do with my work's network blocking the dependencies for gradle
Interesting. I'd recommend opening an issue with the Flutter team. That's something that flutter doctor should probably test for.
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By the way, running on an emulator seems to work fine from the command line.
I'll have to try again (now that I am at home and not on my work's network) and see if I can run it on my Android device.
Gave it a try, seems like it has to do with my work's network blocking the dependencies for gradle
Interesting. I'd recommend opening an issue with the Flutter team. That's something that
flutter doctor
should probably test for.