The log file documents the startup process of an Android application. It shows the application initializing various components like the graphics environment, WorkManager, Firebase, and checking for compatibility changes. It also configures the classloader namespace and extends the list of supported native libraries. The application then initializes decor views, sets the window background, and reports some events to Firebase before encountering errors opening archive files from other installed applications.
The log file documents the startup process of an Android application. It shows the application initializing various components like the graphics environment, WorkManager, Firebase, and checking for compatibility changes. It also configures the classloader namespace and extends the list of supported native libraries. The application then initializes decor views, sets the window background, and reports some events to Firebase before encountering errors opening archive files from other installed applications.
The log file documents the startup process of an Android application. It shows the application initializing various components like the graphics environment, WorkManager, Firebase, and checking for compatibility changes. It also configures the classloader namespace and extends the list of supported native libraries. The application then initializes decor views, sets the window background, and reports some events to Firebase before encountering errors opening archive files from other installed applications.
The log file documents the startup process of an Android application. It shows the application initializing various components like the graphics environment, WorkManager, Firebase, and checking for compatibility changes. It also configures the classloader namespace and extends the list of supported native libraries. The application then initializes decor views, sets the window background, and reports some events to Firebase before encountering errors opening archive files from other installed applications.