Great! Thanks a lot!
On 7月17日, 上午1時55分, "stevejbrot...@gmail.com"
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> Lemme EXPAND on the answer that Chrystian didn't explain...
>
> I don't know about Linux and Macs Operating systems, but you need to
> change to the short 8.3 format path (eg. the old MS-DOS 6.22 path) on
> Windows.
>
> I
it really works
thx a lot!
On Jul 17, 1:55 am, "stevejbrot...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> Lemme EXPAND on the answer that Chrystian didn't explain...
>
> I don't know about Linux and Macs Operating systems, but you need to
> change to the short 8.3 format path (eg. the old MS-DOS 6.22 path) on
> Wind
Lemme EXPAND on the answer that Chrystian didn't explain...
I don't know about Linux and Macs Operating systems, but you need to
change to the short 8.3 format path (eg. the old MS-DOS 6.22 path) on
Windows.
In Eclipse, go to menu bar and click "Windows" -> Preferences and on
the left side, selec
There is a problem with R12 where the SDK location cannot contain any
spaces. You need to change the sdk location path in Eclipse.
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It happens all time, try relaunching emulator, that fixed it for me :)
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When this problem manifests, are you able to turn Airplane mode on
successfully and then off successfully?
I've often encountered a similar problem with 2.1 emulator, found that
by turning on Airplane mode and quickly closing emulator, sometimes
upon re-opening emulator it has not got Airplane mod
I have recompiled with the above fix to turn off the legacy support
option. This has solved our issue. What is the problem with
accepting this change? We definitely verified that this issue is more
prevalent on our Quad Core boxes than Dual Core.
Do you still need to support 1.0 or 1.1, especia
Any movement on this? I am experiencing this exact same problem using
Android 2.2 SDK rel 10. Setup is 64-bit quad core Ubuntu
.recompiling Android with the above suggested fix now
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I was working with this problem sometimes before Christmas and it
never happened on my computer (I only have dual core and we have seen
it on quad core Compaq Z400). Since we don't use 1.0 or 1.1 images we
just simply removed the support.
Anyway I have saved a log from the emulator with "./emulato
Hi Steve,
Thanks for reply!
I'll try to use your solution, however, my computer is much slower
than yours...
Best Regards.
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Workaround Found!
Ok, admittedly this is a bit of a hack, but it DOES work and I've
tried it on a few different setups now. When starting the emulator
add the following option: "-bootchart 100" (no quotes). My current
theory is that there is a race condition on running the emulated gsm
stack and
Just tried this in XP. Same issue. Not to hijack but I have a "similar"
problem with getting GPS locations.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:53 AM, Andre wrote:
>
> Hi Steve.
>
> Did you find a solution?
> I have the same problem, but on x32 ubuntu 9.04 and sdk 1.5...
>
> Best Regards.
>
> >
>
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Hi Steve.
Did you find a solution?
I have the same problem, but on x32 ubuntu 9.04 and sdk 1.5...
Best Regards.
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