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da...@google.com <da...@google.com>
da...@google.com <da...@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:
da...@google.com <da...@google.com>
na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #3
Yes this does seem like a KSP issue however it only starts happening when room is added to the project. As the template project compiles just fine.
Will try to use the example provided by you to check if it fixes the issue.
Will try to use the example provided by you to check if it fixes the issue.
Description
Component used: room
Version used: 2.7.0-alpha11
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: Android 11
I was porting our code over to the new AndroidSQLiteDriver. We previously pass in a database name of "data.db", like so:
Room.databaseBuilder(context, AppDatabase::class.java, "data.db")
With the new AndroidSQLiteDriver, it appears it requires an absolute path for the file. It doesn't give a clear error message about this however - it just says something about a read-only filesystem, (presumably it's resolving the filename against a read-only folder, instead of my app's database folder). Can you handle this case to give a clearer error message?
I was able to fix by using an absolute path like below, but it wasn't very easy to work out the problem.
Room.databaseBuilder(context, AppDatabase::class.java, context.getDatabasePath("data.db").absolutePath)