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je...@google.com <je...@google.com>
st...@google.com <st...@google.com> #2
I also have the same issue so it seems to be a real problem.
da...@google.com <da...@google.com> #4
why is this marked has Obsolete? this is still a bug that is happening and its difficult to fix.
for all who are looking for a solution use this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16200972/android-css-positionfixed-after-a-device-rotate
for all who are looking for a solution use this:
jo...@google.com <jo...@google.com> #5
Bumping pri\sev because it would also break module-to-module dependency
jo...@google.com <jo...@google.com> #7
This should be fixed now (Internal Change-Id: Iecb3fc78d5322d3f1239326e3738fe00e13bcd1b). It will arrive in AGP 8.0 (Flamingo)
Description
AI-201.8743.12.41.7199119, JRE 1.8.0_242-release-1644-b3-6222593x64 JetBrains s.r.o, OS Linux(amd64) v5.11.0-18-generic, screens 5120x2880, 5120x2880
AS: 4.1.3; Kotlin plugin: 1.4.32-release-Studio4.1-1; Android Gradle Plugin: 4.1.3; Gradle: 6.5; NDK: from local.properties: (not specified), latest from SDK: (not found); LLDB: pinned revision 3.1 not found, latest from SDK: (package not found); CMake: from local.properties: (not specified), latest from SDK: 3.10.2, from PATH: 3.6.2
We are using prefab to package a native-only library in a submodule of our project that is then referenced as a dependency of our main application module. We have found that the first build works fine but subsequent builds don't because, even though any changes get compiled into new shared object files, those shared object files aren't being packaged into the AAR. Instead, the stale asset is used and the new changes aren't reflected in the build.
Currently, we are using a workaround where we automatically delete the build/intermediates/prefab_package directory in a Gradle preBuild step. This seems to fix the problem, but shouldn't be necessary.