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ma...@caringvillage.com <ma...@caringvillage.com> #2
1. Have you saw crash in real device or only in simulators?
2. Do you use dynamic feature for language ID?
da...@google.com <da...@google.com> #3
Tested on Android 12 Emulator with custom executor, but cannot repro this issue.
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ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #4
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Second crash in the description is from a real device. Experienced it myself on two different Xiaomi phones, plus lots of crashes from users in the Google Play console.
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Dynamic features are not used in the application.
As a wild guess, I have downgraded build tools from 31.0.0 to 30.0.3, compileSdk from 31 to 30, and moved all work with Language ID to the service in a separate process (just to be sure that crash can kill secondary process instead of main). This combination is in beta for 2 days by now and I don't see any SIGSEGV crashes.
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pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #5
Hmm, I feel the crash might be something related to separate/secondary process.
I also changed compileSdk and targetSDK to 31 but still cannot repro this issue.
Description
I'm using:
My databases are configured with:
When a destructive migration occurs we're getting an error on Android (and I believe we're getting a similar error on iOS, but am awaiting confirmation on that).
I pulled the db from device explorer, and it looks like the "destructive" part of the migration never completed? All the tables and views are is still present - but it's all in the .wal file (first time I just pulled the .db file, and it was empty).
Clearing storage, or uninstall+reinstall resolves the issue, but that's less than ideal, and as soon as the db version is bumped again, even if no other changes are made to the code, it happens again.
It's odd that this appears to have just popped up recently, after a couple of minor changes, after appearing to have been working fine for the last ~15 or so destructive migrations.