Re: [boinc_dev] BOINC on Android 5.1.1

2015-07-19 Thread Stephen Maclagan
Latest Boinc for Android is working on my 2012 Nexus 7 (Nvidia Tegra chipset) 
using Android 5.1.1 O.K
 
He doesn't mention what Boinc version he's having this problem on, is it 
Android 5 compatible?
 
When did it work? Before or after upgrading to Android 5?
 
Claggy
 
 Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2015 16:05:44 -0700
 From: da...@ssl.berkeley.edu
 To: boinc_dev@ssl.berkeley.edu
 Subject: [boinc_dev] BOINC on Android 5.1.1
 
 Apparently the BOINC/Android client has problems on Android 5.1.1 (see below).
 
 If anyone is able to repro or fix this problem, please let me know.
 
 -- David
 
 
  Forwarded Message 
 Subject:  BOINC
 Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2015 20:10:41 +
 From: Joshua Meyer joshaa...@gmail.com
 To:   da...@ssl.berkeley.edu
 
 
 
 The app was working the first two times I used it, then whenever I open the 
 app now 
 all I get is a splash screen and that's it. I am using a Nexus 7 (2013) with 
 Android 
 5.1.1 | Feel free to send a reply with any questions you have, I'm more than 
 happy 
 to help you guys out!
 
 Have a great day!
 
 
 
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Re: [boinc_dev] BOINC on Android 5.1.1

2015-07-19 Thread David Anderson

Filip:
Are there any clues in stdoutdae.txt or stderrdae.txt?
(I'm not sure how to view these on Android but I think there's a way).
-- David

On 18-Jul-2015 4:27 PM, Filip Rydlo wrote:

Yeah, David.
This has happened to me for  3 times now on Android 5.1.1  (phone: 
*OnePlus One*)


 It seems that  the more it does suspend/unsuspend (all 4 Einstein@home 
WUs) , the more likely it is to get into this /strange state/.  I even raised 
the   Max battery Temperature from 40 to 42 (and I always put the phone on a 
BIIIG OLD CPU passive cooler when changing it,  even at work too)  to help to 
prevent this... and it works to prevent it,  a bit. But still, there is the   plug 
/ unplugfrom the  AC power adapter.. which cannot be avoided. :-(



Hmm.The truth is   it *happens pretty randomly*. But  hasn't 
happened to me  for 14 days now.Every time   it olny helped to  uninstall 
completely   and install BOINC Manager again. /Which of course  sadly   *destroys* 
the 4 current WUs !!/ :-(



Be well
Filip

2015-07-19 1:05 GMT+02:00 David Anderson da...@ssl.berkeley.edu 
mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu:


Apparently the BOINC/Android client has problems on Android 5.1.1 (see 
below).

If anyone is able to repro or fix this problem, please let me know.

-- David


 Forwarded Message 
Subject:BOINC
Date:   Sat, 18 Jul 2015 20:10:41 +
From:   Joshua Meyer joshaa...@gmail.com mailto:joshaa...@gmail.com
To: da...@ssl.berkeley.edu mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu



The app was working the first two times I used it, then whenever I open the
app now all I get is a splash screen and that's it. I am using a Nexus 7
(2013) with Android 5.1.1 | Feel free to send a reply with any questions you
have, I'm more than happy to help you guys out!

Have a great day!



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Re: [boinc_dev] BOINC on Android 5.1.1

2015-07-19 Thread Jord van der Elst
BOINC is installed in the data directory of the internal memory, not
the SD card.
It cannot be moved there either.

Perhaps something for an overhaul of BOINC on Android, make sure the
log files are in an accessible place without requiring that the user
roots his device.

-- Jord van der Elst.


On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Nicolás Alvarez
nicolas.alva...@gmail.com wrote:
 If they are in the SD card, they can be more easily accessed by
 connecting the phone to a computer via USB, or (obviously) by putting
 the SD card itself in a computer.

 --
 Nicolás

 2015-07-19 15:21 GMT-03:00 Jord van der Elst els...@gmail.com:
 Not easy to find those files, as they are in the BOINC directory.
 They live for me in Android 4.2 at
 root/sdcard/data/user/0/edu.berkeley.boinc/client/ and can be reached
 with an application such as X-plore
 (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lonelycatgames.Xplorehl=en).
 You're required root access as well, as /data/ is a hidden directory.

 -- Jord van der Elst.


 On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 7:27 PM, David Anderson da...@ssl.berkeley.edu 
 wrote:
 Filip:
 Are there any clues in stdoutdae.txt or stderrdae.txt?
 (I'm not sure how to view these on Android but I think there's a way).
 -- David

 On 18-Jul-2015 4:27 PM, Filip Rydlo wrote:

 Yeah, David.
 This has happened to me for  3 times now on Android 5.1.1  (phone:
 *OnePlus One*)

  It seems that  the more it does suspend/unsuspend (all 4
 Einstein@home WUs) , the more likely it is to get into this /strange 
 state/.
 I even raised the   Max battery Temperature from 40 to 42 (and I always put
 the phone on a BIIIG OLD CPU passive cooler when changing it,  even at
 work too)  to help to prevent this... and it works to prevent it,  a bit.
 But still, there is the   plug / unplugfrom the  AC power
 adapter.. which cannot be avoided. :-(


 Hmm.The truth is   it *happens pretty randomly*. But
 hasn't happened to me  for 14 days now.Every time   it olny helped to
 uninstall completely   and install BOINC Manager again. /Which of course
 sadly   *destroys* the 4 current WUs !!/ :-(


 Be well
 Filip

 2015-07-19 1:05 GMT+02:00 David Anderson da...@ssl.berkeley.edu
 mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu:

 Apparently the BOINC/Android client has problems on Android 5.1.1 (see
 below).

 If anyone is able to repro or fix this problem, please let me know.

 -- David


  Forwarded Message 
 Subject:BOINC
 Date:   Sat, 18 Jul 2015 20:10:41 +
 From:   Joshua Meyer joshaa...@gmail.com
 mailto:joshaa...@gmail.com
 To: da...@ssl.berkeley.edu mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu



 The app was working the first two times I used it, then whenever I
 open the
 app now all I get is a splash screen and that's it. I am using a Nexus
 7
 (2013) with Android 5.1.1 | Feel free to send a reply with any
 questions you
 have, I'm more than happy to help you guys out!

 Have a great day!



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Re: [boinc_dev] BOINC on Android 5.1.1

2015-07-19 Thread Nicolás Alvarez
If they are in the SD card, they can be more easily accessed by
connecting the phone to a computer via USB, or (obviously) by putting
the SD card itself in a computer.

-- 
Nicolás

2015-07-19 15:21 GMT-03:00 Jord van der Elst els...@gmail.com:
 Not easy to find those files, as they are in the BOINC directory.
 They live for me in Android 4.2 at
 root/sdcard/data/user/0/edu.berkeley.boinc/client/ and can be reached
 with an application such as X-plore
 (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lonelycatgames.Xplorehl=en).
 You're required root access as well, as /data/ is a hidden directory.

 -- Jord van der Elst.


 On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 7:27 PM, David Anderson da...@ssl.berkeley.edu 
 wrote:
 Filip:
 Are there any clues in stdoutdae.txt or stderrdae.txt?
 (I'm not sure how to view these on Android but I think there's a way).
 -- David

 On 18-Jul-2015 4:27 PM, Filip Rydlo wrote:

 Yeah, David.
 This has happened to me for  3 times now on Android 5.1.1  (phone:
 *OnePlus One*)

  It seems that  the more it does suspend/unsuspend (all 4
 Einstein@home WUs) , the more likely it is to get into this /strange state/.
 I even raised the   Max battery Temperature from 40 to 42 (and I always put
 the phone on a BIIIG OLD CPU passive cooler when changing it,  even at
 work too)  to help to prevent this... and it works to prevent it,  a bit.
 But still, there is the   plug / unplugfrom the  AC power
 adapter.. which cannot be avoided. :-(


 Hmm.The truth is   it *happens pretty randomly*. But
 hasn't happened to me  for 14 days now.Every time   it olny helped to
 uninstall completely   and install BOINC Manager again. /Which of course
 sadly   *destroys* the 4 current WUs !!/ :-(


 Be well
 Filip

 2015-07-19 1:05 GMT+02:00 David Anderson da...@ssl.berkeley.edu
 mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu:

 Apparently the BOINC/Android client has problems on Android 5.1.1 (see
 below).

 If anyone is able to repro or fix this problem, please let me know.

 -- David


  Forwarded Message 
 Subject:BOINC
 Date:   Sat, 18 Jul 2015 20:10:41 +
 From:   Joshua Meyer joshaa...@gmail.com
 mailto:joshaa...@gmail.com
 To: da...@ssl.berkeley.edu mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu



 The app was working the first two times I used it, then whenever I
 open the
 app now all I get is a splash screen and that's it. I am using a Nexus
 7
 (2013) with Android 5.1.1 | Feel free to send a reply with any
 questions you
 have, I'm more than happy to help you guys out!

 Have a great day!



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Re: [boinc_dev] BOINC on Android 5.1.1

2015-07-19 Thread Jord van der Elst
Not easy to find those files, as they are in the BOINC directory.
They live for me in Android 4.2 at
root/sdcard/data/user/0/edu.berkeley.boinc/client/ and can be reached
with an application such as X-plore
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lonelycatgames.Xplorehl=en).
You're required root access as well, as /data/ is a hidden directory.

-- Jord van der Elst.


On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 7:27 PM, David Anderson da...@ssl.berkeley.edu wrote:
 Filip:
 Are there any clues in stdoutdae.txt or stderrdae.txt?
 (I'm not sure how to view these on Android but I think there's a way).
 -- David

 On 18-Jul-2015 4:27 PM, Filip Rydlo wrote:

 Yeah, David.
 This has happened to me for  3 times now on Android 5.1.1  (phone:
 *OnePlus One*)

  It seems that  the more it does suspend/unsuspend (all 4
 Einstein@home WUs) , the more likely it is to get into this /strange state/.
 I even raised the   Max battery Temperature from 40 to 42 (and I always put
 the phone on a BIIIG OLD CPU passive cooler when changing it,  even at
 work too)  to help to prevent this... and it works to prevent it,  a bit.
 But still, there is the   plug / unplugfrom the  AC power
 adapter.. which cannot be avoided. :-(


 Hmm.The truth is   it *happens pretty randomly*. But
 hasn't happened to me  for 14 days now.Every time   it olny helped to
 uninstall completely   and install BOINC Manager again. /Which of course
 sadly   *destroys* the 4 current WUs !!/ :-(


 Be well
 Filip

 2015-07-19 1:05 GMT+02:00 David Anderson da...@ssl.berkeley.edu
 mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu:

 Apparently the BOINC/Android client has problems on Android 5.1.1 (see
 below).

 If anyone is able to repro or fix this problem, please let me know.

 -- David


  Forwarded Message 
 Subject:BOINC
 Date:   Sat, 18 Jul 2015 20:10:41 +
 From:   Joshua Meyer joshaa...@gmail.com
 mailto:joshaa...@gmail.com
 To: da...@ssl.berkeley.edu mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu



 The app was working the first two times I used it, then whenever I
 open the
 app now all I get is a splash screen and that's it. I am using a Nexus
 7
 (2013) with Android 5.1.1 | Feel free to send a reply with any
 questions you
 have, I'm more than happy to help you guys out!

 Have a great day!



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