Android Test Failure

2012-07-01 Thread Dan Friedman
Greetings! After much success with iOS (several apps selling on iTunes!), I am taking the plunge into building for Android. I have followed the steps and when I test my stack in the simulator, I get Unable to build app for testing: apk preparation failed. I found some discussion about this

Re: Android Test Failure

2012-07-01 Thread Colin Holgate
It isn't in that folder, it's somewhere else. Choose Go Folder from the Go menu in Finder, and enter this: ~/.android That should take you to the right folder. On Jul 1, 2012, at 2:15 PM, Dan Friedman d...@clearvisiontech.com wrote: But, I don't have a file named debug.keystore in my

Re: Android Test Failure

2012-07-01 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 7/1/12 1:15 PM, Dan Friedman wrote: Greetings! After much success with iOS (several apps selling on iTunes!), I am taking the plunge into building for Android. I have followed the steps and when I test my stack in the simulator, I get Unable to build app for testing: apk preparation failed.

Re: Android Test Failure

2012-07-01 Thread Dan Friedman
Ok, Thanks! I was able to fine and delete the debug.keystore file. The app now was successfully built for the simulator. But, when the app launches in the Android Simulator, it's just a black screen! I have an empty stack with one button on it with a answer command in the script of the

Re: Android Test Failure

2012-07-01 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 7/1/12 10:23 PM, Dan Friedman wrote: Ok, Thanks! I was able to fine and delete the debug.keystore file. The app now was successfully built for the simulator. But, when the app launches in the Android Simulator, it's just a black screen! I have an empty stack with one button on it with a

Re: Android Test Failure

2012-07-01 Thread Colin Holgate
You should also think about testing straight onto a device. It's far quicker than the time it takes to open the simulator. ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your