Yes... just try it out... On 5/5/09, dillirao malipeddi <[email protected]> wrote: > > i want to see the logs of the Android OS source code (which is in c++) > > On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:47 PM, maha lakshmi <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> If you want see the logs from your C++ application, follow these >> steps. >> >> 1. use fprintf(stderr,..._); to print the logs in your source code. >> 2. launch ./emulator -shell >> 3. In another prompt, >> Type these commands >> >> $ adb shell stop >> $ adb shell setprop log.redirect-stdio true >> $ adb shell start >> >> 4. Then type >> $ adb logcat >> >> It will display all the logs from the emulator. >> >> On 5/5/09, Fred Grott(shareme) <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> are you referring to the log in the traces file? >>> >>> >>> On May 5, 4:18 am, Dilli <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > Hi all >>> > >>> > I am developing an application using media player >>> > >>> > I want to print total log to printed ( with the logs in the source >>> > code of android - media player) >>> > >>> > ie. the android(os) source code is in c++ and i trace the code and see >>> > the printing of error messages. >>> > >>> > but while compiling my project source and running on device i cant >>> > see the messages printed in android source >>> > >>> > I enabled device debugging in android manifest file. >>> > >>> > I want to print the error messages those are placed in android source >>> > (os) >>> > >>> > can any one tell me how to achieve this. >>> > >>> > Thank you >>> >>> >>> > > > -- > Dilli Rao. M > > > >
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