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yb...@google.com <yb...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #2
For Kotlin 2.0 and KSP 2.0 the Cannot change attributes of configuration ':composeApp:debugFrameworkIosX64' after it has been locked for mutation
really seems like a KSP issue. You should file a bug in their repository with a sample app if possible.
If you downgrade to Kotlin 1.9 then things 'should' work, there are example apps out there with such configuration, like the following one:
hu...@google.com <hu...@google.com> #3
Will try to use the example provided by you to check if it fixes the issue.
da...@google.com <da...@google.com> #4
Note that this issue happens when applying the Compose, KSP and Room Plugin together in Kotlin 2.0.x, the workaround for now is to not use the Room Gradle Plugin and instead specify the schema location vis KSP arguments:
// In the build.gradle
ksp {
arg("room.schemaLocation", "${projectDir}/schemas")
}
da...@google.com <da...@google.com> #5
Hi, I encountered a similar problem and was able to resolve it by updating the dependencies
room = "2.7.0-alpha08"
ksp = "2.0.20-1.0.25"
compose-plugin = "1.6.11"
kotlin = "2.0.20"
Description
Version used: 1.1.0
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: /
Room annotation processor in some cases incorrectly detects the version of JDK and therefore disable incremental support even tho JVM 11 is used. An example of that would be when using JVM with version string `11.0.6+10-post-Ubuntu-1ubuntu118.04.1`. Room annotation processor expects version string to contain exactly 2 dots, but this is not the case with this particular version string as it has additional dots at the end.