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My build.gradle file contains the following dependency:

compile files('../libs/ddogleg-0.8.jar')

The app is perfectly working with ProGuard disabled. After enabling ProGuard, a lot of warnings like the following break the build:

Warning: org.ddogleg.solver.impl.WrapRealRootsSturm: can't find referenced class org.ejml.data.Complex64F

According to the ProGuard docs at http://proguard.sourceforge.net/manual/troubleshooting.html#unresolvedclass , this issue should be fixed using a -libraryjars filter like the following:

-libraryjars ../libs/ddogleg-0.8.jar(!org/ddogleg/solver/impl/WrapRealRootsSturm.class)

The problem is, even if the filter is specified, ProGuard keeps happily complaining that it can't find the referenced class. Now, if -dontwarn org.ddogleg.solver.impl.WrapRealRootsSturm is used instead of a -libraryjars filter, it's working. Hence at least I know that I'm editing the right file...

It's kinda obvious that I'm doing it wrong. Do you have any ideas how to get the -libraryjars filter working? Thank you for your support.

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Add the following to your proguard config:

-keep class org.ejml.** { *; }
-dontwarn org.ejml.**
-keep class org.ddogleg.** { *; }
-dontwarn org.ddogleg.**
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  • Thanks for the advice. Is there also a way to solve it using libraryjars filters? Jan 20, 2016 at 15:25
  • This is a safer approach. Check similar problem reported earlier here Jan 20, 2016 at 15:33
  • Thanks for sharing. So the -libraryjars filter ain't working because the jars are added automatically as -injars? Jan 20, 2016 at 15:53
  • that's what the answer says in the other similar post i linked to. I've not tried so cant say for sure. Jan 20, 2016 at 15:54
  • K, thank you for the clarification. I'll use -dontwarn then. Jan 20, 2016 at 15:55

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