I think that might be it. I hooked up an Adnroid phone (running 4.1.2) and it works correctly.

I then downloaded all available SDKs and images and tried them one by one. I kept trying until I've hit one combination that works. The first that did work was building against SDK 6.0 and running on a 6.0 emulator image.

So problem solved :-) Running on other image versions still triggers the bug, but I can live with that.


On 11/11/2016 11:53 AM, Bogdan Vatra wrote:
Does it do the same thin on a real device? I think it might be
https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/176022/ , sadly you'll have to wait for
QtCreator 4.2 ...

Cheers,
BogDan.


On vineri, 11 noiembrie 2016 09:13:28 EET Vikas Pachdha wrote:
Hi Nikos,

Can you confirm you Android GDB server path? (Preferences -> Build & Run ->
Kits -> select your android kit)

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On 11/11/16 03:16, "Qt-creator on behalf of Nikos Chantziaras"
<[email protected] on behalf of
[email protected]> wrote:

    Alright, I install r10e, deleted r13b (to make sure Creator doesn't
    somehow end up using it), and pointed Creator to the new NDK. Cleaned
    the build (did "rm -rf" in the build directory to make extra sure), and
    I recompiled the project.

    Sadly, the problem is still there :-(

    On 11/11/2016 03:43 AM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
    > I'm on r13b.
    >
    > I'll try and downgrade to r10e and see what happens. Naturally, I just
    > assumed having the latest version would be best :-P
    >
    > On 11/11/2016 03:38 AM, Alexandre Pretyman wrote:
    >> Hi Nikos,
    >>
    >> Can you define the versions on "The Android SDK and NDK are also the
    >> latest versions."?
    >>
    >> Because at http://wiki.qt.io/Android it says:
    >>
    >> "Note that NDK r11 and r12 are known to have issues"
    >>
    >> I'm using r10e and everything has been positive so far.
    >>
    >> Alex
    >>
    >> On 10 November 2016 at 19:29, Nikos Chantziaras <[email protected]
    >>
    >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >>     I have a problem when running my app on the android emulator.
    >>     After
    >>     a few seconds (usually between 5 and 10 seconds or so), this is
    >>
    >>     printed on the "application output" panel:
    >>       "org.qtproject.example.myapp" died
    >>
    >>     And after that, I can't see the output of my application anymore,
    >>     so
    >>     all qDebug() output is lost :-/
    >>
    >>     The application itself has not died. It's still running fine on
    >>     the
    >>     emulator.
    >>
    >>     I'm on Linux 64-bit with the latest version of Qt Creator (4.1.0)
    >>     which was installed with the Qt online installer (everything is
    >>     up
    >>     to date through MaintenanceTool.) The Android SDK and NDK are
    >>     also
    >>     the latest versions.
    >>
    >>     Also, this happens with all ABIs and API levels.
    >>
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    >> --
    >> Alexandre Pretyman


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