After much screwing around with configuration settings I finally got
Eclipse to recognize and attach to a tethered MyTouch for debugging.

The problem now is that before running the debugger I have to manually
push the build to the device in order for the debugger to launch it.
If I do not first manually install the file on the device it does not
get uploaded and I see the following errors in the android console
window:

[2009-10-31 16:54:05 - MyApp]Starting activity com.me.android.MyApp on
device
[2009-10-31 16:54:06 - MyApp]New package not yet registered with the
system. Waiting 3 seconds before next attempt.
[2009-10-31 16:54:09 - MyApp]Starting activity com.me.android.MyApp on
device
[2009-10-31 16:54:11 - MyApp]New package not yet registered with the
system. Waiting 3 seconds before next attempt.
[2009-10-31 16:54:14 - MyApp]Starting activity com.me.android.MyApp on
device
[2009-10-31 16:54:15 - MyApp]ActivityManager: Starting: Intent
{ cmp=com.me.android/.MyApp}
[2009-10-31 16:54:15 - MyApp]ActivityManager: Error type 3
[2009-10-31 16:54:15 - MyApp]ActivityManager: Error: Activity class
{com.me.android/com.me.android.MyApp} does not exist.

If the file exists then the debugger attaches and breakpoints work but
the old image is the one that is always connected to as automatic
uploads still do not happen upon rebuild/redeploy.

I have tried turning USB storage on and off but that does not work
either.

Am I missing an address setting or checkbox somewhere?


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