WIth Android Studio: 1.2.RC
I enabled proguard in .gradle: ```
minifyEnabled=true
and added these rules to my proguard-rules.pro:
-dontwarn com.squareup.**
-dontwarn okio.**
and added these lint rules to my .gradle file:
warningsAsErrors false
abortOnError false
disable 'InvalidPackage'
```
But I still get these warning when I try to run the app in debug mode:
```
Warning: okio.DeflaterSink: can't find referenced class org.codehaus.mojo.animal_sniffer.IgnoreJRERequirement
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.Files
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.Files
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.Files
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.Path
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.OpenOption
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.Path
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.OpenOption
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class org.codehaus.mojo.animal_sniffer.IgnoreJRERequirement
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.Path
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.OpenOption
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.Path
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class java.nio.file.OpenOption
Warning: okio.Okio: can't find referenced class org.codehaus.mojo.animal_sniffer.IgnoreJRERequirement
Warning: there were 14 unresolved references to classes or interfaces.
You may need to add missing library jars or update their versions.
If your code works fine without the missing classes, you can suppress
the warnings with '-dontwarn' options.
(http://proguard.sourceforge.net/manual/troubleshooting.html#unresolvedclass)
:app:proguardDebug FAILED
```
It's so weird since I also added these rules/options to all my library modules that depend on OkHttp/Picasso, I don't know where went wrong, perhaps this is a Android Studio bug ? Does anyone have any clues to this problem ?
I have opened an issue on github.
Oh Christ, I forgot to specify the proguard file for my debug build, adding the 'proguardFiles' rule would solve the problem:
One of those moments you searched hard for your keys and it's right in your pocket.
You've disable warnings for
But what about for packages (as seen in your posted log)
Either way, ignoring warnings is not a good approach.
Try keeping these classes from being minified like so: