Frost-for-Facebook | An extensive and functional third party app for Facebook
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An extensive and functional third party app for Facebook
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QUESTION
Since December 12th, I've been having a ridiculous number of these errors. I don't believe I've changed anything significant, and I may attribute this to a potential update in AppCompat libraries. The following is one of the logs:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Mar-05 at 21:21This has been quite a while, but I believe the error was that the bundleBuilder
function was sometimes empty, resulting in an empty Bundle
being passed. The solution is to take the bundle only if it is non empty, or use null otherwise.
This problem seems like it was specific to certain Samsung devices.
QUESTION
I have a library project with submodules that include many dependencies that I'd like to pass to the developer's application. For example, module A
may include all the necessary appcompat dependencies.
With the migration changes, I've updated all compile
cases to api
, which should not affect anything. However, I no longer have access to any of the libraries dependencies. I can only use code and references from my library itself.
Is there any way around this?
One of the build gradle files of my library submodules can be found here for reference.
The dependencies:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Sep-03 at 11:44It's has been fixed in version "2.0" of android-maven-gradle-plugin
just update to
QUESTION
I have an Android project that I've recently updated with 1.1.3, and every time I build I get the following error:
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Answered 2017-Jun-27 at 11:49the error message reported as:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
kotlin.jvm.internal.FunctionReference.(ILjava/lang/Object;)V is constructor(Int,Object)
the constructor is introduced in kotlin 1.1 as below:
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