Sorry, you should probably try singleTask before singleInstance :)

On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 10:08:49 AM UTC+3, Piren wrote:
>
> Sounds like the intent being used to launch the app by default and the 
> intent used to launch from the icon behave differently. SingleTop does not 
> guarantees that only one activity will be shown, rather one per task. 
> sounds as if you keep creating different tasks in one instance.  I had 
> something similar happen to me and it was specific to some Motorola based 
> devices.. i guess their launcher treated launch intents a bit differently.
>
> If you can, change it to singleInstance. If not, try checking the 
> different intents you use to launch and also see if enabling 
> taskReparenting helps you.
>
> On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:49:13 AM UTC+3, Dritan wrote:
>>
>> I just noticed that even when I export the app with a debug key via 
>> "ant debug" the app behaves the same way as OTA installation, which is 
>> the incorrect behavior. 
>>
>> How come my app's main activity's "launchMode" stops behaving weirdly 
>> AFTER it has run once? I don't have any code handling the activity 
>> stack, I left it purely on Android's hands. 
>>
>> Any clues? 
>>
>> Thanks!! 
>>
>>
>> On Apr 22, 6:52 pm, Dritan <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > Hello, 
>> > 
>> > When I sideload my app to my phone via USB, the very first time it 
>> > runs, the main activity behaves as expected. Only 1 instance of main 
>> > can be launched, no matter what. 
>> > 
>> > When I export my app as a signed app, then install the app OTA the 
>> > main activity behaves completely different ONLY the first time it 
>> > runs. 
>> > 
>> > After installing the app, the main activity loads. I press the 'Home' 
>> > button, then relaunch the app from the icon and a new main activity is 
>> > loaded. I can keep on doing this for tens of hundreds of activity 
>> > instances. 
>> > 
>> > Once I have closed all such lose instances and restart the app, then 
>> > the main activity returns the expected behavior as being a "singleTop" 
>> > instance. 
>> > 
>> > I have removed all proguard-related lines and files from my app so 
>> > when I export as signed, doesn't try to obfuscate? (to my knowledge) 
>> > 
>> > I do not understand why this is happening, is this a bug with Android 
>> > or am I doing something I have never heard of before? Does anyone have 
>> > a solution? 
>> > 
>> > Thank you, 
>> > Dritan 
>>
>

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