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@jweb1 Resolved!
Note: it was a resources folder problem. Thanks all
@sierdzio Thank you a lot for your answer !
Your explaination on the opaque pointer is clear, I didn't have that notion before.
With this knowledge, most of my questions are wrong, like the 5th.
@Malachi I think you are absolutely right!
This is your job to handle it. If permission is not granted, you stop your app or pop up a dialog to tell the user that the app can not continue.
I just solved the issue following this video. Using the command provided in solution 1 did the trick. The command I used is the following:
The explanation of how this works is in that video, for anyone stepping with this problem in the future. Thanks @jsulm for your help and time.
@Christian-Ehrlicher Thank you so much. That is a very rookie mistake from my end. Thanks again