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I keep getting the same message in the log. ClassNotFoundException: com.qualcomm.qti.UxPerformance #1607

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iD-666 opened this issue Aug 19, 2023 · 1 comment
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iD-666 commented Aug 19, 2023

Steps to reproduce

I keep getting the same message in the log:

BoostFramework: BoostFramework() Ux Perf: Exception = java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.qualcomm.qti.UxPerformance

Expected behavior

I don't know. It doesn't affect the app much and I'm not crashing too.

Actual behavior

Repeatedly showing:
BoostFramework: BoostFramework() Ux Perf: Exception = java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.qualcomm.qti.UxPerformance

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TachiyomiJ2K version

1.6.6

Android version

Android 9

Device

Redmi 6A

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  • I have searched the existing issues and this is a new ticket, NOT a duplicate or related to another open issue.
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  • I have updated the app to version 1.6.6.
  • I have updated all installed extensions.
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@iD-666 iD-666 added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 19, 2023
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According to stackoverflow:
"This is nothing you can do about it. It is the system level log of your device's firmware, which was not removed by the device manufacturers.

It won't hurt, and it is shown to you by the accident. Just don't pay any attention to it. It doesn't have to be resolved."

S: https://stackoverflow.com/a/44322568/19276081

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