Bob,

If you have the phone hooked up to a development system with all the tools, including Java and Android SDK, you could just run "adb logcat" in a command line window.

If not, there is a bunch of apps in Market that can read and display the logcat right on the phone.

-- Kostya

19.04.2011 23:03, bob пишет:
How do I check the logcat?

On Apr 18, 5:05 pm, Kostya Vasilyev<kmans...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Bob,

Do you see any relevant messages in the logcat when installation fails?
19.04.2011 2:03 пользователь "Russell DuRoss"<r2s...@gmail.com>  написал:







I tried this previously and also couldn't get an apk to install that
way - couldn't figure out why. I ended up using dropbox.com to pass
files between my development PC and my test device - they install fine
when brought down by Dropbox.
On Apr 18, 12:31 pm, bob<b...@coolgroups.com>  wrote:
I e-mailed an apk file to myself and looked at it thru the Gmail app.
It showed an install button, so I tried to install it like that, but
it says "Application not installed".
Anyone know how to fix this?
I'm on an LG Optimus.
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