![]() ![]() Invalidating cache - did it on both machines and both still with no change (the “good” remain good and the “bad” remain bad). ![]() Test both direction - not sure what it means.Multiple devices - I have many devices but I see the problem only on the oldest devices, it is hard to notice on high performance devices.You can clear the Gradle dependency cache to see if that clears up the problem.Īt December 18, 2018, 9:50pm, hazico replied: ![]() If you are using a standard Android Studio Gradle-based project, and both development machines have the same JDK, then one thing that might vary would be dependencies, if one has a bad copy of a dependency somehow.
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