Hi,

Nice to hear that you like Macroid :)
I believe your issue is not really related to it, but rather to 
android-sdk-plugin. I haven’t used Genymotion or the latest 
android-sdk-plugin (1.3.10), so either might be the problem.
I’ll cross-post this to the scala-on-android group to see if Perry or 
someone else knows the solution. You can also try filing an issue 
at https://github.com/pfn/android-sdk-plugin/issues.

Nick

On Wednesday, November 19, 2014 12:51:50 AM UTC, Benny Thompson wrote:
>
> Hello, I'm working on my first macroid project and love it so far (thank 
> you!!!).  I have one concern so far, and I have a feeling that I'm just 
> doing something wrong.  Here's my setup:
>
> IntelliJ IDEA 13.1 + Scala Plugin 0.41.2
> SBT 0.13.5
> android-sdk-plugin 1.3.10
> Genymotion 2.3.1 (using S5 - API19)
>
> The only way I can run a fresh copy of my app is to uninstall it from the 
> emulator, and re-run "sbt clean" then "sbt android:run" which is obviously 
> time-consuming.  I would expect to be able to use the power of proguard 
> caching etc, and just have the deployed binary updated.
>
> Is there a better way?
>

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