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Solve Google Play crashs after system upgrading

After upgrading my Pixel XL to Android Q Beta, I found that every time I start downloading something on Google Play, the store app crashes after a few seconds. From the logcat(via
adb logcat
), I found the following log related with the crash:

MM-DD HH:mm:ss   908  1014 I ActivityManager: Killing 11301:android.process.media/u0a14 (adj 0): timeout publishing content providers
MM-DD HH:mm:ss   908  2487 E ActivityManager: Timeout waiting for provider com.android.providers.downloads/10014 for provider downloads providerRunning=false caller=com.android.vending/10035

After a few tries, I manually force stop and clean the data of android.process.media, and the crash problem of Google Play is fixed.

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