Isn't this easy enough to create a reproducible test?  Install a small
test app with a raw string label.  Then change it to a resource label
and reinstall.  The problem is provable or the cause is not that clear
cut...

On Oct 30, 8:14 am, Greg Donald <gdon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Justin Giles <jtgi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm not entirely sure the raw string vs resource string is the full issue
> > here though.  It might be part of the problem, but not the whole
> > explanation.  As Greg mentioned earlier, he never had his app name set as a
> > raw string and he is experiencing the problem.  On one of my applications
> > I'm developing, I'm experiencing it as well with the app name always having
> > been a resource.  It's sounding more and more like HTC having done something
> > funky with the package management.  Especially since Dianne has been saying
> > that stock Android doesn't have this problem.  And all of my inquiries to
> > HTC & Sprint have resulted in nothing.
>
> I'm considering returning the phone, I still have a few days before my
> 30 day return option has past.  I mean, who really knows when this
> might be fixed?
>
> What other options are there at this point?
>
> --
> Greg Donaldhttp://destiney.com/
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