Hi. Thanks for the response. I've pasted everything in logcat that was
printed. I have USB debugging turned on for the phone. Is there
anything else that I need to turn on to see the exceptions?

On Dec 23, 1:32 pm, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> Vince wrote:
> > I am a brand new developer to Android..
>
> > I wrote a pretty simple application that uses the gesture library. The
> >appitself seems to run fine in the simulator. However, when I
> > installed theappon my Google Dev Phone 1 (G1) last night, it doesn't
> > seem to work.
>
> > I've upgraded my G1 with the 1.6 image from the htc developer site
>
> > I see the first screen/activity for about a second and the application
> > exits without and errors.
>
> > Here is what my manifest looks like:
>
> > <manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android";
> >    package="com.blahblah"
> > android:debuggable="true"
> >     android:versionCode="1"
> >     android:versionName="1.0">
>
> >    <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="4" />
> >     <uses-permission
> > android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
> >            <uses-permission 
> > android:name="android.permission.READ_CONTACTS"></
> > uses-permission>
> >    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CALL_PHONE"></uses-
> > permission>
>
> >     <application android:icon="@drawable/icon" android:label="@string/
> > application_name">
>
> >         <activity
> >             android:name="Gesture1Activity"
> >             android:label="@string/application_name">
>
> >             <intent-filter>
> >                 <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
> >                 <category
> > android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
> >             </intent-filter>
>
> >         </activity>
>
> >         <activity
> >             android:name="Gesture2Activity"
> >             android:label="@string/label_gesture_list" />
>
> >         <activity
> >             android:name="Gesture3Activity"
> >             android:label="@string/label_create_gesture" />
>
> >     </application>
>
> > </manifest>
>
> > Here's the output for logcat:
>
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  860):
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  860): >>>>>>>>>>>>>> AndroidRuntime START
> > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  860): CheckJNI is OFF
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  860): --- registering native functions ---
> > I/jdwp    (  860): received file descriptor 20 from ADB
> > D/ddm-heap(  860): Got feature list request
> > I/ActivityManager(  101): Starting activity: Intent { flg=0x10000000
> > cmp=com.blahblah/.Gesture1Activity }
> > D/AndroidRuntime(  860): Shutting down VM
> > D/dalvikvm(  860): DestroyJavaVM waiting for non-daemon threads to
> > exit
> > E/AndroidRuntime(  860): ERROR: thread attach failed
> > D/dalvikvm(  860): DestroyJavaVM shutting VM down
> > D/dalvikvm(  860): HeapWorker thread shutting down
> > D/dalvikvm(  860): HeapWorker thread has shut down
> > D/jdwp    (  860): JDWP shutting down net...
> > D/jdwp    (  860): +++ peer disconnected
> > I/dalvikvm(  860): Debugger has detached; object registry had 1
> > entries
> > D/dalvikvm(  860): VM cleaning up
> > D/dalvikvm(  860): LinearAlloc 0x0 used 677572 of 4194304 (16%)
> > W/InputManagerService(  101): Window already focused, ignoring focus
> > gain of: com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub
> > $pr...@439a9eb8
>
> You're missing large chunks of your LogCat. If the application has a
> force-close error, you should get a Java stack trace in LogCat that
> points out the error.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons 
> Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>
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