@PoprostuRonin I'm really appreciate your input. This is how it looks like under my device - youtu.be/kuIHoi4A1c0 I realize, not all users will hit with this problem. For instance, I had tested with another Nexus 6, Google Play Services 9.4.52 (440-127739847). The problem doesn't appear
@PoprostuRonin I'm using Nexus 5 6.0.1 MOB30Y too. Are you updated with latest Google Play Services? What if you try to click on "Save 123.." and "Save 456.." alternatively multiple times, before clicking on "LOAD LAST SAVED FILE"? Will you get 123.TXT with content "456" (Or 456.TXT with content "123") ?
@StefanHaustein Helo, I manage to produce a minimal workable example, to demonstrate this problem. Do you mind to take a look in it? Thank you very much.
@StefanHaustein ok. Thanks for the link. I'm in the process of producing a minimal workable example to demonstrate the bug. github.com/yccheok/google-drive-bug I will let you know once it is done. Thank you very much.
@Shailendra I had modified the code by using driveContents.commit request with the metadataChangeset gist.github.com/yccheok/2676fc3383116945ca1fac3bbf5a3b1f The saveToGoogleDrive returns true. Still, same problem occurs if you download -> save -> download again. It still get the cached content. I'm still in the process of producing a minimal workable example to demonstrate the problem.
@Shailendra Helo, I manage to produce a minimal workable example, to demonstrate this problem. Do you mind to take a look? Is there any mistake I had made in the source code, or is this bug in API? Thank you very much.
@StefanHaustein Before Google Play Services, I were using "regular" Java Rest API too. Due to the newly required permission stackoverflow.com/a/34701518/72437 in regular Java Rest API, I decide switch over to Google Drive Android API. Now, I realize such decision does more harm than good.
@StefanHaustein I don't think I want to file a bug report at this moment. As, even when they fix requestSync behavior, the strictly imposed limit (Sync request rate limit exceeded) on requestSync - stackoverflow.com/q/31203255/72437 , make that API not particular useful.
@StefanHaustein I realize you work in Google. Do you know anyone who is working on Google Drive Android API? Not sure you are able to draw his attention on this question. Would like to hear some input from them :)
I had tested parent="@style/Widget.AppCompat.Button", parent="@style/Widget.AppCompat.Button.Colored" and parent="@style/Widget.AppCompat.Button.Borderless.Colored"