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Incorrect version number printed from JDAUtilitiesInfo.VERSION
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Simply outputting JDAUtilitiesInfo.VERSION
still returns 2.1.1
despite using version 2.1.4
Huh... this is strange... I can confirm this tho (i decompiled the latest jar i got from jcenter: https://i.imgur.com/xWENWIO.png
What i think is strange that the build.gradle doing the token replace DID replace the tokens, but not with what is configured in the build.gradle file