You can simply download the library which you want to include and copy it to libs folder of your project. Then select that file (in my case it was android-support-v4 library) right click on it and select "Add as Library"
The answer given here points out that the best approach is to stick to AndroidX as is the new library to replace the Android Support, however using androidx in gradle.properties only means that your project is going to use AndroidX but if your classes over the project are still importing the Android Support libraries the same error is going to popup.
AndroidX Compatibility Vungle Android SDK 6.4.11 or earlier versions do not officially support AndroidX. Publishers must use migration tool that is available from Android Studio to transform the SDK and its dependencies (third-party libraries) for AndroidX compatibility. The official support for AndroidX will be available with 6.5.0 which is currently in early access stage, and that version would not need any further transformation to be AndroidX compatible. Please reach out through your Account Manager for early access to 6.5.0 if you needed.
So, you need to import your vungle library to Android Studio and follow the guides (this one), to migrate the entire project to AndroidX and then compile the library and use it over your Unity project. However, I must warn you that this is tricky, sometimes the migrating tool of Android Studio doesn't change all the use cases of the Android Support and even sometimes it doesn't update them to the current AndroidX classes, and you might have to go through each file of the library changing every android support reference to AndroidX, and that might take you days, depending on how big the library is.
Vungle SDK supports androidx since 6.5, and it is in early access right now.If you want to use 6.4.11, it will be great to use Android Studio Gradle tools to do the migration as other answers mentioned. Then the issue should be fixed with SDK 6.4.11.But in case, someone does not want to export an Android Studio project and still want to use SDK 6.4.11. You can follow the document here to migrate Vungle SDK by yourself without Android Studio.What you need to do is:
This will proceed to download the extra support repository, and place it in the $ANDROID_HOME/extras/android/m2repository/.If that does not work try downloading the zip file here. This is still not the end of it because you still have to find a way to use it and
Go to your MainActivity (repeat this for all activities) and remove the word AppCompact Activity in the statement "public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity " and write the same word again.But this time androidx library gets imported.Until now appcompact support file got imported and used (also, remove that appcompact import statement).
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