![]() This thing reared it's ugly head again during 3.2.0 testing. I think I've found a terrible but probably functional workaround for it. Start using it. |
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![]() This thing reared it's ugly head again during 3.2.0 testing. I think I've found a terrible but probably functional workaround for it. Start using it. |
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src | ||
build.gradle | ||
NOTICE | ||
proguard-rules.pro |