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spacefractal

Today im came to that points as im pretty much give up the trouble to get ADB stable and now searching for a alternative to get sdout log.

There is some multitaskning issues with Greedy Mouse im trying to fix, but impossible to fix without logcat shell. Im never seen something so crap, but im guess its also does NOT a glbasic fail at all, but more that way Android work.

Any idea to a alternative way to get SDOUT (also even using a function and then send out using network)? Mightbeen im should try doing my own here.
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bigsofty

Is ADB not responding or just not producing debug info?
Cheers,

Ian.

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(E. W. Dijkstra)

spacefractal

no. Its works, but later did have a lots of trouble. Today im can only install and test. on HTC Desire, the installed apps from APK Installer is even got removed, cause ADB is unusable.

Howover im thinking doing some sort of PHP scripting to call sdout using NETWEBEND instead (howover trought a java call) to a php server, so its can been logged that way without ADB.
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bigsofty

Thats a very smart idea, it's an excellent way for recording you end users problems too!
Cheers,

Ian.

"It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that have had prior exposure to BASIC.  As potential programmers, they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration."
(E. W. Dijkstra)

kanonet

Or you could just establish a TCP connection to your PC and send all your debugging there, or just log to a file?
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