That may sound obvious, but I will still thank you for reminding us.
After we spend so much time with the emulator, it is easy to forget
that for a real phone, we need to set this in the manifest itself.

On Sep 2, 9:10 am, btaller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very strange things are happening for me.  I just got a Samsung Epic4G
> Galaxy S device and I can build applications in eclipse just fine, but
> when I try to debug the debugger does not attach.  It just runs
> normally.  It never stops at any breakpoints, and I can't figure out
> whats wrong.
>
> I installed the USB drivers and I am able to run the application on my
> phone normally, but not debugging.  Anyone have any ideas?
>
> The debugger WILL attach to the emulator...and when I start debugging
> with both the emulator and my phone plugged in it gives me a dialog
> that says this:
> Serial Number | AVD Name| Target| Debug| State
> D700xxxxxxx | N/A           |  2.1-update1|  <BLANK> | Online
> emulator-5554 | Android21 | Android2.1-update1| Yes | Online
>
> So it looks like the debug flag for my device is blank?
>
> Yea not sure where to go from here, any help would be greatly
> appreciated.

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