Thanks for your reply Digit. I didn't know that you are a Google
employee!
I understand that for you and your team it's very difficult to test
Android on many different configuration.
But I tried it on two very different configuration and the results are
the following:

1) Desktop Pc
AMD Athlon 1GHz
512 MB
Windows XP Home Edition SP2

time to load the emulator: about 20 minutes

My opinion is that I have to few RAM because the emulator is also too
slow when I click on menu, launch an application...so this is a
problem of my pc.

2) Asus Laptop
Intel Centrino 1,75 GHz
2 GB
Ubuntu 8.10

time to load the emulator: about 5-6 minutes (more reasonable time)

The most amazing thing is that in both configurations the log trace is
very similar: in particular I can see many ClassNotFoundExceptions.
For example

DEBUG/dalvikvm(496): NOTE: loadClass 'android.app.Activity
$LocalWindowManager' 0x40018950 threw an exception
DEBUG/dalvikvm(496): Exception Ljava/lang/ClassNotFoundException; from
PathClassLoader.java:205 not caught locally

In the android's jar (the m5_r15) the class Activity
$LocalWindowManager', in the package android.app, doesn't exist!
Instead I found it in the old jar (m3)...

What I mean is:
Is it a my configuration problem or a bug (of eclipse plugin or the
android's jar)?

In your precedent post you talk about crash: do you refer about this?


On 16 Mag, 14:24, Digit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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