Exception encountered when the Google Play services version was not present in the client app's manifest.
Google Play services client libraries and SDKs check a meta-data
value in the
client app's manifest to assert the app was built with resources needed by the client
libraries.
If you encounter this exception at runtime it indicates that either:
- Your app was not built with the correct resources. This could be an issue with your build tooling or configuration.
- There was a race condition in
PackageManager
at the time your app connected to Google Play services.
Note that you should NOT define this meta-data
value manually. Instead you
should rely on the build system to set this based on what is included in the Google Play
services SDK.
Public Constructor Summary
GooglePlayServicesMissingManifestValueException()
Creates a
GooglePlayServicesMissingManifestValueException .
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Inherited Method Summary
Public Constructors
public GooglePlayServicesMissingManifestValueException ()
Creates a GooglePlayServicesMissingManifestValueException
.