Hi.

Thanks for your answer.

I got some help on the freenode IRC channel already though. I didn't set
up this: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html (this
should be more "findable" in the GettingStarted docs...).

Furthermore, I wasn't able to ls /sdcard because I had it mounted (not
only on the OS but on the phone). After that, good to go from the adb shell.

And another problem I was having is that I couldn't run "ls" on /data,
so I thought I needed to root the phone to access this folder. It turns
out I can access directly to only some things inside that, such as
/data/local, and some other folders I was looking for (concretely, the
folder of the app I'm interested in: /data/data/com.koushikdutta.mono;
see [1]).

Now, I have another question: do I need to root the phone if I want to
develop non-dalvik apps, such as [2]?

Thanks,

        Andres


[1] http://github.com/koush/androidmono/blob/master/README.txt
[2] http://www.koushikdutta.com/2009/12/mono-25-for-android-released.html

El 27/01/10 04:12, Kevin Duffey escribió:
> You apparently have some sort of odd setup. No developer I know of roots
> their phone to develop for it. You need to give a bit more info. What
> Java IDE are you using, I hope Eclipse with the ADT plugin, the AVD with
> the various SDKs downloaded, etc? If so, just run your app from Eclipse
> directly into a running AVD.
> 
> Are you sure you know what you are doing? Did you make sure you put the
> right permissions in the manifest for your app.. for example if you need
> internet access, did you put that permission in the manifest?
> 
> What do you mean can't do specific things that require root? Root on
> what? Inside the emulator? What is your app doing?
> 
> Do yourself a favor and tonight, go spend $40 on Mark Murphy's books. Do
> a search here, you'll find his name and his site. Well worth it for 3
> books that you'll get updates for the next year on. If that is too much,
> check out google for some android tutorials. The Android dev site has a
> ton of good info as well.
> 
> 
> 2010/1/26 "Andrés G. Aragoneses" <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
> 
>     El 27/01/10 03:35, "Andrés G. Aragoneses" wrote:
>     > ... Shouldn't you be able to start
>     > developing on an iPhone very easily and quickly?
> 
>     I meant Android here, sorry.
> 
>            Andres
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