Hi!

@Street of Boston:
> Under what version of the Android OS did you compile your app?
I compiled it with the manifest-entry: android:minSdkVersion="2"
> Under what version of the Android OS is your app actually running?
I don't know. It was an anonymous remote stacktrace of somebody, who
is using my game which is in the market.

@fadden
I cannot find the program dexdeps in the android tools folder and also
a search in google just gives me 3 results.

Greetings, Martin


On 4 Feb., 04:26, fadden <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 3, 5:54 pm, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Under what version of the Android OS did you compile your app?
> > Under what version of the Android OS is your app actually running?
>
> I believe the emulator can be configured to behave like older versions
> of the Android OS.  This may be useful here.
>
> There is a tool called "dexdeps" (see dalvik/tools/dexdeps in the
> sources) that will emit a list of all fields and methods that are
> referenced by an APK but not resolved by classes within the APK.  The
> idea is to see the set of things it depends on.  My intention is that
> the output of this can be combined with the N.xml API description
> files to determine at a basic level if an APK is compatible with a
> certain version of the Android API.
>
> FWIW, Android 2.x will give you a more specific exception
> (NoSuchMethod, ClassNotFound) at the point of the failure rather than
> an ambiguous "VerifyError" for the entire class.  Unfortunately it's
> likely failing on the older versions of the OS.

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