Although I dont' remember encountering exaclty the same problem, the
unreliability of logcat display from inside Eclipse is the reason I
long ago got into the habit of runnig logcat in a Terminal window (I
run Eclipse under Linux, not Windows) instead. But even then, when I
disconnect the USB
The following appears in the Console window when I plug the usb cable
into the phone. Any ideas?
[2012-01-24 18:27:21 - Unexpected error while launching logcat. Try
reselecting the device.] device not found
com.android.ddmlib.AdbCommandRejectedException: device not found
at
Eclipse Indigo SR1, Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.
When I reconnect, I always have to reclick on the device in the Devices
view (of the DDMS perspective).
However, in the latest version of ADT, I have a similar problem, where
clearing the log output results in subsequent log messages not
same here
On 15 Jan., 11:50, Mark Carter mjc1...@googlemail.com wrote:
Eclipse Indigo SR1, Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit.
When I reconnect, I always have to reclick on the device in the Devices
view (of the DDMS perspective).
However, in the latest version of ADT, I have a similar problem,
G1, OS 1.6
Eclipse Helious
I'm part way through installing Android SDK rev 16, but like I said,
this has been persistent across a variety of versions of all the
associated pieces.
I don't understand why I haven't seen more reports of this.
Thanks for any help.
On Jan 14, 12:27 pm, Mark Murphy
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Keith Wiley kbwi...@gmail.com wrote:
G1, OS 1.6
Eclipse Helious
I'm part way through installing Android SDK rev 16, but like I said,
this has been persistent across a variety of versions of all the
associated pieces.
I don't understand why I haven't seen
Hmmm, okay. I don't have one that fits the G1's connecter, but I'll
consider the suggestion.
Sigh.
On Jan 14, 12:47 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
Perhaps try a different micro USB cable.
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