i have the same problem

the method init() is not accessible

May be we should extend the CacheManager class and add a public method
to call init()

On 16 mar, 23:30, LeonB <leonboga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If I look at the webkit sources:http://tinyurl.com/yfqutnf
> I see that they call CacheManager.init(), which makes sense because
> that's the method that sets up the mBaseDir variable that should get
> returned when using getCacheFile().
>
> But why can't I call init()? And why isn't it listed in the docs? I
> think it's private in the sdk, but why would they do that?
>
> Should I file a bug for this?

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