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I've refactored my Android Studio codebase to AndroidX successfully. But it is causing a few problems with some of my libraries.



I need to revert it since the app is going into production soon. How can I do it?










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    Roll back to the previous version in your version control system. Or, unpack the backup that the AndroidX migration wizard offered to you.
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  • Just in case, If you want to improve the errors, go through the docs of AndroidX and try to solve it.
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I've refactored my Android Studio codebase to AndroidX successfully. But it is causing a few problems with some of my libraries.



I need to revert it since the app is going into production soon. How can I do it?










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    Roll back to the previous version in your version control system. Or, unpack the backup that the AndroidX migration wizard offered to you.
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:35










  • Just in case, If you want to improve the errors, go through the docs of AndroidX and try to solve it.
    – Ümañg ßürmån
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:49














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I've refactored my Android Studio codebase to AndroidX successfully. But it is causing a few problems with some of my libraries.



I need to revert it since the app is going into production soon. How can I do it?










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I've refactored my Android Studio codebase to AndroidX successfully. But it is causing a few problems with some of my libraries.



I need to revert it since the app is going into production soon. How can I do it?







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    Roll back to the previous version in your version control system. Or, unpack the backup that the AndroidX migration wizard offered to you.
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:35










  • Just in case, If you want to improve the errors, go through the docs of AndroidX and try to solve it.
    – Ümañg ßürmån
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:49














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    Roll back to the previous version in your version control system. Or, unpack the backup that the AndroidX migration wizard offered to you.
    – CommonsWare
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:35










  • Just in case, If you want to improve the errors, go through the docs of AndroidX and try to solve it.
    – Ümañg ßürmån
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:49








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Roll back to the previous version in your version control system. Or, unpack the backup that the AndroidX migration wizard offered to you.
– CommonsWare
Nov 23 '18 at 12:35




Roll back to the previous version in your version control system. Or, unpack the backup that the AndroidX migration wizard offered to you.
– CommonsWare
Nov 23 '18 at 12:35












Just in case, If you want to improve the errors, go through the docs of AndroidX and try to solve it.
– Ümañg ßürmån
Nov 23 '18 at 12:49




Just in case, If you want to improve the errors, go through the docs of AndroidX and try to solve it.
– Ümañg ßürmån
Nov 23 '18 at 12:49












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you can simply choose "migrate App to appCompat" from Refactor menu in Android Studio.
also, do not forget to delete these lines from gradle.properties:



android.useAndroidX=true



android.enableJetifier=true






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    you can simply choose "migrate App to appCompat" from Refactor menu in Android Studio.
    also, do not forget to delete these lines from gradle.properties:



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      you can simply choose "migrate App to appCompat" from Refactor menu in Android Studio.
      also, do not forget to delete these lines from gradle.properties:



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      android.enableJetifier=true






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        you can simply choose "migrate App to appCompat" from Refactor menu in Android Studio.
        also, do not forget to delete these lines from gradle.properties:



        android.useAndroidX=true



        android.enableJetifier=true






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        you can simply choose "migrate App to appCompat" from Refactor menu in Android Studio.
        also, do not forget to delete these lines from gradle.properties:



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        android.enableJetifier=true







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