Akos Putz
Akos Putz
Adding `$FirebaseSDKVersion = '9.4.0'` to the top of my Podfile did the trick for me. Waiting for the results from users/crashlytics now.
After adding `$FirebaseSDKVersion = '9.4.0'` to the top of my Podfile, the crash does not occur anymore.
@Lyokone Firebase-iOS-SDK 9.4.1 is out now: https://firebase.google.com/support/release-notes/ios#9.4.1
Excellent library, thank you for creating this, Julian! For what it's worth, I am also experiencing this on a Samsung device. Might be unrelated, but Crashlytics also reported crashes at...
I believe what's happening here is that the app crashes and the OS automatically restarts the service. In this case `initialize()` is not getting called in time, meaning we are...
I'm having the same problem; however no clear repro steps (the crash is reported by users). @RUSSCITY have you found a solution or workaround for this?
FWIW I'm using the combination of flutter_foreground_task and https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_reactive_ble . It works great.
This should work without introducing iBeacons: your app initiates scanning for nearby devices using FlutterReactiveBle.scanForDevices(), and iOS automatically resumes your app to deliver the related events. After this, if your...
Your English is perfectly understandable, don't worry about that even for a second. Which part of the code is never getting called? Is the problem that the beacon is not...