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NO LEAK FOUND. Version: 1.4-beta2 #536
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Could you confirm whether this still happens and, if so, provide a heap dump? |
Closing, will reopen if we get a response. |
We have a service that gets scheduled by GcmNetworkManager every 60 seconds, and we are seeing this false leak a lot. Here is the method used to schedule this service: static void scheduleRefresh(GcmNetworkManager networkManager) { |
i had the same issue.. in my case "NO LEAK FOUND" caused by webview. the Webview located in a fragment, and i already put a piece of code like this in ondettach() method |
"The GC was being lazy" what did this mean ? |
We're still seeing this type of message with 1.5. Here is the dump:
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I also get this leak. In my case i am on LeakCanary Version: 1.5
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1.5.1 I still get this D/LeakCanary: In com.example.test:1.0:1.
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1.5.2 I still get this
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LeakCanary Version: 1.4-beta2
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