sorry if this is not clear. I'm a Google employee, part of the Android
development team.

what I mean is that it's very difficult for us to spend any more time trying
to debug something that isn't really easily reproducible on our machines,
moreover the up-to-date sources are internally very different from the M5
one.

and in case you'd want to ask, I don't know when there will be a new SDK
release.

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:30 PM, prodvit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> What you means with
> " the M5 codebase is so dated compared
>  to our current sources that we won't be able to spend a lot of
> resources on
>  this anymore (and believe me, I tried a lot)."?
>
> Have you modified the source code?
>
> The M5_r15 is the last available release...if it's a known bug like
> you said, I am amazed that anyone has fixed!
>
> I also tried to search on google but seems that anyone has the same
> problem...
> >
>

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