Android :: How To Enable Klogd / Syslogd For Debugging

Apr 12, 2010

I am developing the android device and system will hang randomly, I like to enable klogd / syslogd to keep log for debugging at next boot. would you please provide your experience to guide me how to enable this function.

BTW, I know the busybox contain the klogd / syslogd function, did anyone use this function before?

Android :: How to enable klogd / syslogd for debugging


Android :: Enable Usb Debugging Programmatically From Within App

Aug 11, 2010

Is it possible to enable usb debugging (under settings/applications/development) programatically from within my app? I was looking at Permission.WRITE_SETTINGS and http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.System.html but couldn't find anything appropriate.

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General :: How To Enable USB Debugging From PC

Sep 10, 2013

How to enable USB Debugging from PC?

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General :: Enable USB Debugging From Computer

Jun 22, 2012

It is possible to enable USB debug from computer? I need to delete some file from the internal memory that causes the problem. I can't connect through adb at all.

I'm trying to fix my secondary phone (Garminfone) that that loads into desktop, but force close launcher and everything else. The only thing that I can do is connect to the computer for file sharing with the phone.

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General :: How To Enable USB Debugging Without Going To Settings

Mar 26, 2013

I have a BSNL Penta IS701c . I was trying to root the Tablet .. After first restart of tablet the debugging mode automatically turned off and the root procedure could not be finished . And now it is showing Launcher has stopped . When I try to go to settings it shows Settings has stopped . complete the rooting procedure ...

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General :: How To Enable USB Debugging Via Fastboot

Dec 25, 2012

Any way to enable usb debugging via fastboot ? Flashing something may do it ?

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Motorola Droid :: Re-enable Debugging Mode?

Nov 9, 2009

I accidentally turned off debugging mode, can someone tell me how to re-enable it. I turned it off when I connected it to my laptop by accident.

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General :: How To Root Locked Mobile Without USB Debugging Enable

Apr 10, 2014

I am working on Mobile forensics. I need to access locked android phone system files without USB Debugging enable.

For accessing System files, I need to root android but it is locked with pattern lock or passcode (USB Debugging Disabled).

If i'll flash the mobile, it will change the filesystem which is not forensically sound.

if i'm able to clone the mobile (bit to bit copy) for further forensics.

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General :: S3 Clone MTK6577 - How To Enable USB Debugging Mode

Mar 14, 2013

I just bought this phone three weeks ago and It was working well .. then I tried an App (pimp my rom) and I forgot to enable Usb Debugging mode so I restarted phone then Found a message ( Unfortunately, Launcher has stopped ) and when I press ok it shows again .. I can only switch on/off wifi bluetooth GPS and those stuff on Notification bar but I cant enable Usb debugging mode because settings crash with ( Unfortunately, Settings has stopped ) No menu No home screen .. only those messages with a useless notification bar I tried everything possible to recover this phone but failed because The computer cant define the device because of the Debugging mode and when I try to flash a rom by recovery mod it tells me signature failed Is there anything I can do for this phone? or its over?

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General :: How To Enable USB Debugging On Galaxy Mini (GT-S5570) When Phone Is Off

Apr 19, 2014

how to enable usb debugging on galaxy mini (gt-s5570) when phone is off ? Because I went to reinstall the software and I forgot to turn on USB debugging and now I can not even turn on

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General :: Samsung Galaxy S4 Clone - Can't Enable USB Debugging Since Phone Won't Turn On?

Feb 18, 2014

Problem: When pressing the power button to turn phone on, there is no samsung boot logo. the only thing that shows up is a black screen, [the backlight] it will stay that way until the battery dies.

i know it's not a problem with the display because i can get to the recovery screen by pressing the three buttons. i tried numerous wipes and factory resets, even tried to reboot from there. but it still wont boot up, it only ends up with that black screen. Also the green battery shows which further indicates that it's not a display problem.

Phone Description:

Model: GT-I9500
FCC ID: A3LGTi9500
SSN:-i9500GSMH
RATED:3.85V===:13 00mA
MADE IN KOREA BY SAMSUNG
IMEI:355236030
S/N:R21D48HDDA

That's basically all i know about this phone, i know it's a clone because on the hardware differences under the hood compared to the real S4. [it's probably a legend or a superking since it's from korea i think] im not sure which operating system it runs, from the looks of it i dont think it has one.

Some things i've tried: i downloaded android SDK, MTK droid tools, SP FLash tools, for some reason, i keep getting error 8200 in sp flash tools and mtk droid tools doesn't detect my phone. I tried flash updating firmware with adb sideload, it always ends up with an error ''aborted''. i can't enable usb debugging since the phone wont turn on.

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Android :: Best Way For Debugging

Apr 15, 2009

I have a background service which sometimes does not work properly. I need a logfile which displays me information so that i am able to find the error.But when i use Log.d() then ddms shows me only a few hours of the logfile. Is there a way to expand this? Or is there a more suitable way for my problem?

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Android :: Debugging On HTC Tattoo

Nov 14, 2009

I have just got myself a new HTC Tattoo which is NOT carrier locked. Now I'm unable to find out how to use that to debug my application. Is is possible to do that on an "unlocked" HTC Tattoo? If so, can someone point me to some resource outlining how to do that?

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Android :: New SDK Causes Slow Debugging On N1

Sep 20, 2010

I've got a Nexus One running a debug version of my application, and I just today downloaded and installed the 0.9.8 version of the SDK tools, and I swear that Debugging latency has increased incredibly. I never bothered to measure the overhead before the upgrade because I always found the phone's debugging overhead to be small enough to not affect matter. Well, now I have AI code which runs at ~10 MS standalone taking 300-400MS through debugging. A 40X performance loss is not something to cough at. Is it just me not seeing the performance loss previously, or has something broken?

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Android :: Debugging Just Apk File

Jul 14, 2010

I am not sure how is this possible?But we would like to debug the apk files without having the source code (source code lies with developers).But if something breaks I would like to report it to the developers. We would like to report the crash logs and the normal info about the app.

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Android :: Debugging Java And C/c++

Feb 20, 2009

I can debug the Android Java code using eclipse and using the Remote Java Application debug configuration. This does not step into C/C++ code however as expected. I understand I have to attach the gdbserver to do this. Can someone provide a step by step tutorial on how to debug the native code of Android?Is there a eclipse plugin that makes this easier?

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Android :: Can't Stop Debugging

May 18, 2010

I have an app which, for the last 12 hours or so, I can't NOT launch in debug mode on my handset. No matter what I do, it shows the "Process ... is waiting for the debugger to attach" dialog, and the process appears with the little green bug icon in DDMS. Never seen anything like it.Here's what I've tried: - Using the "Run" command, not "Debug", from Eclipse (duh) - Rebooting all hardware - Doing a clean install on the handset - Setting android:debuggable="false" in the manifest.That last one's freaking me out. If I can't turn off debugging for a production build, I can't distribute the app. And it's currently my top earner in the Market.Anybody got any ideas? About the only other thing I can think to try is a clean reinstall of Eclipse and the SDK, but that's enough of a PITA that I'm hoping I don't need to go that route.

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Android :: Debugging C++ Applications

May 4, 2009

I am able to see the logs generated from java program (using Log class or System.out.println) using adb logcat.Can anyone tell me how to see the printf/cout statements in C++ application for android.

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Android :: Debugging With Different Keystore

Jan 29, 2010

I know that, to be able to sign a package with your own keystore, you have to use the export from eclipse. However, its not easy to keep doing this when you're still debugging the application. Since i have external libraries that uses another keystore and use the shareUserId, it would be reasonable to let, in eclipse plugin, you debug an application using any keystore.Any tips of how to make debugging easy with a private keystore?

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Android :: Debugging On Mobile

Dec 24, 2009

I have tried to debug in my device (HTC Hero) that has android 1.5 (I think, and even I don't know how to update) and well.I have right checked the debugging option on the mobile adjustments of apps. So when I click on run, it goes fine but when I click on debug (all of this in eclipse) it does the same actions that it does in the run option. So I cant see it step by step.

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Android :: Debugging With Eclipse On HTC Evo

Oct 16, 2010

I've turned on USB debugging.I have the latest HTC Sync and android SDK components.I'm using Eclipse 3.5 on windows XP. I'm running Android 2.2, and am asking for 2.1 as the minimum in the debugger.I work in Eclipse/Java just about every day, and have for several years.I'm even writing an Eclipse plugin at work as I type this neither Eclipse nor Java are new to me by quite a stretch.When I start a debug session for the "Skeleton App" sample project, I can see my Evo, and the activity launches (with any freshly saved changes), should I select it.I have tried different android connection types (charge only, disk drive, HTC Sync, and USB tethering) to no avail. I've tried Eclipse 3.6 for a bit before yielding to the inevitable and reinstalling 3.5. I monkeyed with the emulator for a while but ran into a different set of issues (I had to reboot the emulator every time I wanted to make a change... Eclipse's auto-build/hot-swap has me spoiled).Is there something I can add to (or remove from) the AndroidManifest.XML to deal with this? A magical incantation perhaps? Must I pray towards San Jose three times a day on a rug woven from kernel gurus' vast and scruffy beards? Is my Evo not Kosher? Must I be "sky clad" while debugging? Shall I teach my laptop to genuflect?

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Android :: Debugging On My Phone

Oct 27, 2010

I want to run and debug my Android apps on my HTC Incredible.Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port. Windows will detect the device and launch the Hardware Update Wizard".But it doesn't.When I connect my phone it's visible as a drive letter and its SD card is visible as a second drive letter and I can transfer files.But Hardware Update Wizard doesn't launch. Nor is it already connected if I go to my SDK tools directory and do "adb devices" it returns blank.So what do I have to do to debug on my phone?

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Android :: Run Without Debugging In Eclipse

Nov 29, 2009

When I run my app on my phone from eclipse, it always runs in debug. This has only recently started to happen. I guess I must have inadvertently changed a preference or something, but can't work out what. Does anyone know how I can switch it back so I can run without debugging?

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Android :: Low Level Debugging ?

May 15, 2010

Is there a way to trace through function calls at the lowest levels of the Android system? Right now when I debug in Eclipse, it goes through the source files that are located inside the frameworks folder, but is it possible to go even lower? For example show what functions are being called from the libcore folder. I am also interested to find how it communicates with the linux kernel at the bottom of the layers. Is there a way to do this?

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Android :: Use Phone For Debugging - Nothing In Driver Sdk 1.6

Oct 4, 2009

I want to use my phone for debugging in eclipse, but there is nothing in driver of sdk 1.6 for samsung galaxy anyone can help me?

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Android :: Better JavaScript Debugging For WebView

Mar 4, 2009

I'm debugging a Javascript+HTML app. All the content is in ./assets.

The app works fine in Firefox, Safari and iPhone (over the web).

But in the WebView, I only get: D/WebCore (626): Console: undefined line: 0 source: undefined

I need to debug this code. Could I either: - enable more debugging in the WebView? though I think this needs to be done in the framework. or: - set up a desktop WebView equivalent where I can run a Javascript debugging tool?

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Android :: Adb Can't Find Device For Debugging

Feb 16, 2010

I installed Windows USB Android SDK driver for the Android Dev Phone 1 I enabled all the debugging modes and stuff on the phone.It even says.USB debugging connected.When I type adb devices , it shows me only my emulator, and not my phone.It doesn't seem to recognize my Android Phone as an adb device. Why is that?

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Android :: Debugging On Real Device

Sep 17, 2010

I have gotten to to the point where I need to test my application on a real Android device. I have obtained an Motorola Droid phone and attached it to my computer (Windows).I have installed the USB driver, and I believe that my computer can see the phone. When I start up the DDMS it shows my device as 'Online'. I cannot, however, figure out how to get the debugger to use the device instead of the emulator. The Android documentation states that when I run my program from within Eclipse that I should be presented with a 'Device Chooser', but that does not happen. I read somewhere else that pressing F11 will bring up the Device Chooser, but it only runs the application on the emulator. I know there is probably something obvious that I am missing here, but I cannot figure out what it is.

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Android :: Debugging With Logcat And Emulator?

Apr 5, 2010

This is pretty simple: I'm using NetBeans on Linux with Android emulator 1.6. I have Logcat on my android phone, but the process of getting the messages to somewhere readable isn't smooth at all. Can someone tell me how to get Logcat running on the emulator? Is there anything I can do to see debug messages other then having to copy the apk to my phone and testing it?

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Android :: Debugging On Live Device

Sep 23, 2009

I have an app that runs fine on my local emulator, but is crashing on my personal device. I would like some advice on the best way to debug this. Are there log files (stack traces) saved somewhere on a non-dev phone, can it be enabled?

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