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I just uploaded a new version of my app to the Google Play store and got a 
warning message.

Previous builds used Ant. This is the first build I have submitted that 
used Gradle.

I have set the build property android:minSdkVersion=9. I have not set the 
build property android.targetSDKVersion

I have attached a screenshot of the warning I received. Is this expected?  
I don't know where the target SDK came from. Google is saying that the new 
version will be available on fewer devices than the old version.

It sounds like on my next build I have to set android.targetSDKVersion=23. 
Make sense?

I am holding off on the release for now.

Thanks.

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