On Nov 8, 6:35 pm, Nickname <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Man, I know wipe-data will work. But I got much test data manually
> typed in during prior numerous executions of my app. Once wiping the
> data, i need hours to reproduce it.

Looks like that's what you'll need...

Then consider using unit tests so you don't have to type test data
again and again. Before you release the app, you'll have to test it on
a -wipe-data'ed emulator a lot of times anyway.







>
> What the?!
>
> I wish such crashes do not exist with real android phones, otherwise
> we all will die ^_^
>
> On Nov 7, 6:00 pm, "Andrew Stadler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > If you're mostly interested in getting your emulator back up and
> > running, you can try
>
> >   $ emulator -wipe-data
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