I wouldn't be surprised if these people are running Cyanogen mods.
People also had problems with my app when they did that. In my opinion
custom ROMS are trouble for developers.

-niko

On Nov 1, 6:31 pm, mscwd01 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Mark,
>
> I have had one user contact me by email and he had the same issues
> using the older version and the new version (using the orientation
> code you supplied), so I can rule out that being the cause *I think*.
>
> I *presume* it isn't a ROM issue as I have had 8-10 users leave
> comments saying it doesn't work, in each comment they say "recent
> update doesn't solve the issue". I guess for most people it may work
> and they dont bother leaving a message which says "hey it works"
> instead its only the people having problems who post negative
> comments.
>
> I have tried every test case such as holding the phone in different
> orientations when starting the activity and had no luck finding a bug
> there, in fact I have wasted far too many hours on this.
>
> On Nov 2, 12:17 am, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Phy wrote:
> > > I have confirmation from five users who either have a HTC G1 or HTC
> > > Magic who say my application works fine. However, I have had numerous
> > > recent comments on the Market that the orientation of my applications
> > > interface is rotated 90 degrees on G1/Magic devices.
>
> > Do you have any confirmation from any users who are seeing the rotation
> > problem? (i.e., direct email, not Market comments)
>
> > > I use this method to get the screen orientation:
> > > getResources().getConfiguration().orientation;
>
> > That's not what you used to do, by your own admission. Are you sure that
> > the comments are from people who are using your newer version?
>
> > And, again, do you have any confirmation from any users who are seeing
> > the rotation problem?
>
> > > How can this work fine on some phones and completely break on other
> > > peoples phones which are the same make and model?
>
> > It could be they are running the older version of your application. Or,
> > it could be a ROM version difference, with a bug in some ROMs. Or, it
> > could be something about the way some users are using your app that
> > differs from your expectations and test cases (e.g., they open the app
> > starting in landscape mode, and you expect them to be starting in
> > portrait mode).
>
> > Please bear in mind that, across a 13-post thread, you have not once
> > actually indicated what app this is, AFAICT.
>
> > --
> > Mark Murphy (a Commons 
> > Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>
> > Android App Developer Books:http://commonsware.com/books

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