-development between maintaining ACRA, adding features to Acralyzer
and finding some way to improve its deployment.
This is a personnal open source project, any help is welcome to make the
tool fit the android developers community needs.
Kevin Gaudin
ACRA/Acralyzer creator
On Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Hi,
ACRA related questions can be best answered on the acra-discuss group.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/acra-discuss
Here's what you are looking for:
https://code.google.com/p/acra/wiki/AdvancedUsage#Sending_reports_for_caught_exceptions_or_for_unexpected_applicat
Kevin
Hi,
This is a great answer ;-)
For your information, the code which terminates the application was taken
from the original android default UncaughtExceptionHandler source code.
Kevin
http://acra.ch
On Monday, September 10, 2012 9:43:16 PM UTC+2, Lew wrote:
bob wrote:
Not sure if this is
After 15 months of great service and more than 11700 downloads, it's time
for v4.2.3 to bow out and live a new life among the deprecated releases.
If you did not follow the beta phase, here's what's new in ACRA 4.3.0:
* cleaned, more stable code base, reducing reports duplicates (thanks to
Hi,
A new ACRA version is coming and is now at the Release Candidate stage
after 2 weeks of Beta:
http://code.google.com/p/acra/downloads/detail?name=acra-4.3.0RC.zip
It is planned to be promoted stable on the 8th of September.
ACRA is a free, simple, flexible and open source library enabling
Yes, it does.
This is an open source library, so you can have a look at the source code.
There is even a search engine:
https://code.google.com/p/acra/source/search?q=setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandlerorigq=setDefaultUncaughtExceptionHandlerbtnG=Search+Trunk
If you need help regarding ACRA,
Hi everyone,
I'm the main developer of ACRA and just read this topic after receiving
messages from devs who could not get their logcat anymore on JB devices.
Until now, ACRA was checking that the READ_LOGS permission was granted
before exec-ing logcat and retrieving DropBoxManager events.
Hi !
I’m really pleased to let you know that ACRA v4 is now declared stable!
As usual, a quick reminder for those of you who don’t know ACRA yet: ACRA (
http://acra.googlecode.com) is an opensource library (apache license = free
to use in any app) allowing your applications to send detailed
Hi all,
I had promised it months ago... and it's finally here!
I published one week ago the first beta release of ACRA v4. It finally is a v4,
because there have been so many changes since ACRA 3.1 that a simple 3.2
version was just not realistic enough!
The archive can be downloaded here:
Hi all,
I just published a hot bugfix release of
ACRAhttps://groups.google.com/d/msg/acra-discuss/zORUPurwZ0M/8CqaAgkVmVAJ as
users reported that reports were not posted anymore since monday.
This is due to a change in the way GoogleDocs handles Forms posting, now
requiring the usage of
Hi, fellow Android applications developers,
Here is an update on the ACRA project. (See http://acra.googlecode.com)
For those of you who would not know ACRA, this is an open source
library under Apache license allowing your application to send crash
reports to a Google Spreadsheet. Works on all
wrote:
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
All comments and new ideas about ACRA are welcome !
You have one ACRA feature that, IMHO, is huge: the ability to post the
errors somewhere other than a Google Spreadsheet via the formUri
parameter. However
Hello Android Devs !
Here comes a new major version of ACRA. For those who do not know ACRA
(Application Crash Reports for Android), this is an opensource (Apache
licence) library allowing your application to send crash reports to a
simple Google Docs spreadsheet. You should go to the project
Hi,
I am the developer of the GPL application EmailAlbum (http://
emailalbum.googlecode.com) and the library ACRA (http://
acra.googlecode.com) which allows application to send crash reports to
google docs spreadsheets.
For a few weeks, my ACRA spreadsheet for EmailAlbum has been receiving
a few
Hi Romain,
Is there a list somewhere of devices with 24Mb per process ? Is there
a way to adjust this in the emulator ? Is there an API method allowing
to know the total memory available for the process ?
I'm writing a pictures manipulating app, and handling hires pics is
hard with only 16Mb.
usally will stream the image through a InputStream onto disk. You can then
read the image via BitmapFactory and set a inSampleSize to retrieve it.
BR,
Seb, starting up a WIKI for android memory issues..
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Romain
Hi Paul,
I'm one of the ACRA devs. If your application class extends
android.app.Application directly, all you have to do is to make it
extend org.acra.CrashReportingApplication instead and add ACRA's
overrides to your code.
If you extend another third-party Application subclass, there would be
that already have a main
Activity class defined? It's really the extends org.* bit that's
throwing it off, since classes can only extend from one other class...
Thanks—
Garen
On May 17, 9:39 am, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I would like to introduce you to a library
...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply Kevin,
I guess my feedback would be to add an option within your API to send
a silent report. :)
Thanks again!
Justin
On May 20, 6:46 pm, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Justin,
handleException() handles your caught exceptions
Android's windows implementation is not what you would expect when
coming from desktop application development.
If you need multiple rendering view, you'll have to manage them in
only one android windows, displaying your rendering in Views rendered
in a Layout.
Kevin
On May 21, 8:11 am, Karthik
Hello,
The reporting feature has been enabled on some 2.1 devices. First, a
number of Droids, and now some Nexus Ones (mine for example, and I
know another one in France where I live, since the 19th of May).
I don't know how this activation is done, I didn't do anything special
to activate it,
, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
The reporting feature has been enabled on some 2.1 devices. First, a
number of Droids, and now some Nexus Ones (mine for example, and I
know another one in France where I live, since the 19th of May).
I don't know how this activation
On the preview offered by the reporting feature, there is an installed by
field (or something similar) containing a package name which is
com.google.android.feedback. There might be a system test on this value to
send reports only for applications installed via the market.
Kevin
On Fri, May 21,
The ability for bug reporting has been added to AOSP 1 year ago :
https://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=commit;h=f5b9c72022f574417862e064cc0fdd8ea2d846dc
Now I have some serious things to test to detect the availability of
error reporting. :-)
Kevin
On May 21, 12:45
!
Justin
On May 20, 6:46 pm, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Justin,
handleException() handles your caught exceptions exactly the same way
uncaught exceptions are handled, so if you configured ACRA to notify
the user when an error occurs, you will issue a notification
, nor am I on a
plan where I would be receiving updates from the carrier. Curious...
On May 19, 10:10 pm, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
And the button appeared in the Force Close dialog.
Kevin
On May 19, 3:58 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 19, 2010
crashes on foo-phone-1-star-
comments. :)
I'm eager to take a look into the sources as well, they should be
available by google code subversion access, isn't it? If you need any
specific feedback, help or similar, please let me know!
Cheers,
Tobias
On 19 Mai, 07:59, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau
to the user? Is there a way to send
a silent report? Or will the user get notified event though we are in
a try catch?
Thank you!
Justin
On May 20, 8:35 am, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Tobias for using the lib !
All the sources are available on GoogleCode's
://code.google.com/p/acra/wiki/ACRAHowTo2
Kevin
On 18 mai, 02:57, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
It is and will stay published as an open source project under Apache
license. So you are free to use it in any app, free or not, open
source or not.
Please test it and let us know your feedback
mai, 09:32, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
It disappeared on my account too.
While they're fixing all the details of official crash reporting, you
might have a look at this project:http://acra.googlecode.com
It sends crash reports to a Google Doc form so you don't
In France.
On May 19, 3:58 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.comwrote:
I know of two devices (including mine) where the report button
has appeared.
Where, exactly
And the button appeared in the Force Close dialog.
Kevin
On May 19, 3:58 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.comwrote:
I know of two devices (including mine) where the report button
has appeared.
Where, exactly
Hello,
I would like to introduce you to a library called ACRA (Application
Crash Reporting for Android).
http://acra.googlecode.com
The goal of this library is to provide android applications developers
with a tool to let their applications send them crash reports the
easiest possible way.
One
It is and will stay published as an open source project under Apache
license. So you are free to use it in any app, free or not, open
source or not.
Please test it and let us know your feedback/issues ! ;-)
Kevin
On 17 mai, 22:18, String sterling.ud...@googlemail.com wrote:
On May 17, 8:39
Hello,
My application, called EmailAlbum, deals with sending and receiveing e-
mail attachments (basically archive files).
The app runs successfully on most android 1.5+ devices with GMail app
installed (including my brand new Nexus One), and now I receive crash
reports on opening GMail
Thank you for your answer.
I understand that the GMail app is not part of the SDK and that it can
be more secure to inform the user that an app will be able to read
it's mail attachments...
But it's quite surprising to learn about this new permission
requirement in a crash-report for one
I just declared a default view intent-filter for archive mime-types...
and this is GMail which is calling my Activity, providing a content://
Uri to the attachment.
When I try to open that attachment, I am now asked for a permission...
this is quite odd.
My code is called the same way by any
And NOW, I am forced to include that exotic private READ_GMAIL
permission to my Manifest.
Kevin
On 4 mai, 00:43, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
I just declared a default view intent-filter for archive mime-types...
and this is GMail which is calling my Activity, providing a content
Hello,
It disappeared on my account too.
While they're fixing all the details of official crash reporting, you
might have a look at this project:
http://acra.googlecode.com
It sends crash reports to a Google Doc form so you don't need any
server on your side and get notified of new crashes by
Nexus One received in France ! No FroYo but a french power adapter :)
Sent by Brightpoint from netherland via France Express.
THANK YOU GOOGLE
On 29 avr, 07:36, Jompe71 jonas.ahnl...@bostream.nu wrote:
-The only way to get a free phone from Apple is to go and get a drink
with Gray
Having them SAY that they sent the devices doesn't mean they DID... if
something bigger needs to be hidden this is just a partial lie. What I
understood is that they sent all the devices... to their logistic
partner. This partner may still have the ability to package/update
devices before sending
My HTC Magic has been slowly losing it's touch-screen sensitivity
after an accidental... chocolate absorbtion.
Now, having been forced to use an 1.6 android phone with only D-Pad, I
can assure you that there are some issues :
- The PIN input can't be used without a touch screen : the digits
never
They might be upgrading all our European phones to FroYo...
*time to sleep... sweet dreams...*
On 22 avr, 10:56, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
I received the usual response from Google today saying there were
issues which are now resolved. Again, I was given the your phone
should arrive in
Thanks for the tip, my storePicture() function was based on some code that I
had read in the android camera app... and I wasn't really happy with it so I
will sure modify this soon.
Thanks again !
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 4:54 PM, webmonkey webmonke...@gmail.com wrote:
For your storePicture
Hello, thanks for this, I have been also browsing the Camera app code
which hosts the Gallery and considering to hack something in order
to achieve an additional goal.
In my view of thumbnails management, the thumbnail generation itself
should be handled by the system. I don't think Android
Great !
- can we ask for a roadmap ? -
Thanks
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Marco Nelissen marc...@android.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:21 AM, Kevin Gaudin kevin.gau...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, thanks for this, I have been also browsing the Camera app code
which hosts
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