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I updated my app, and among other things, it upgraded nativescript/android to 8.7.0. When I ran on Android, the app never got past the splash screen. While debugging this, I discovered if I just set nativescript android back to 8.6.2, everything worked fine, and the app ran normally.
I'd like to upgrade fully, but I can't figure out what change to nativescript/android made this occur.
If I change the implementation used from androidx.core:core-splashscreen to use 1.1.0-rc01 I can get it to work, but why would nativescript/android version affect this?
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I can't share that entirely, but both target and compile sdk are 33. And I don't have to update any of that as long as I change to implementation "androidx.core:core-splashscreen:1.1.0-rc01". I'd rather not use an rc in the app, and I don't know when the release is coming.
I was just wondering what in nativescript android made that necessary.
I updated my app, and among other things, it upgraded nativescript/android to 8.7.0. When I ran on Android, the app never got past the splash screen. While debugging this, I discovered if I just set nativescript android back to 8.6.2, everything worked fine, and the app ran normally.
I'd like to upgrade fully, but I can't figure out what change to nativescript/android made this occur.
If I change the implementation used from
androidx.core:core-splashscreen
to use1.1.0-rc01
I can get it to work, but why would nativescript/android version affect this?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: