Android :: Turn Off All Droid ProGuard Features Except Obfuscation?
Oct 1, 2010
Google is suggesting that developers might want to obfuscate byte code:
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-licensing-server.html
I followed Google's instructions to get an obfuscated Android app that, at first glance, seemed to work. But there were some strange bugs introduced that are not in the un-obfuscated app. I kept turning off ProGuard options to get to this configuration:
-dontoptimize
-dontshrink
-dontusemixedcaseclassnames
-dontskipnonpubliclibraryclasses
-dontpreverify
-verbose
Still the bugs are there. Is there anything else I can turn off to get only pure obfuscation? Obfuscation would be nice, but I am willing to turn off ProGuard's other features.
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Nov 4, 2009
I've been trying obfuscate my application for the last 2 days. I must add that I'm new to Java, Eclipse, Ant and Android as well.
Currently I've managed to build the correct build.xml file and run ProGuard 4.4. However, every time I install my apk I get multiple errors from the "dalvikvm" such as "Found field 'e' but sig is 'J' not 'B'" or ".. sig is 'Lc' not '[c'" (Which has something to do with arrays and enums).code...
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Apr 30, 2010
I don't have any vibration coming from my phone.I've managed to turn off all the vibrations except for 2:Phone vibrates right before it starts ringing (when calling someone)Phone vibrates when I long press an App.anybody know how to turn off the vibration for these features?
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Jul 15, 2009
I want to obfuscate my android code. I have installed the "obfuscate4e" plugin, but how do get it to obfuscate my code?
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Sep 23, 2010
Just read the latest Android Developer blog post. http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-l... Quite the beast. And Proguard cannot even be used with confidence ("it's still possible that in edge cases you'll end up seeing something like a ClassNotFoundException").
Is it just me getting irritated where this seems to be going? In my more active days developing, pretty graphic slang was applies to efforts like this: "Turd layering". Meaning: More dependencies, more procedure, more sources of error, and it doesn't even work "right". In of itself, adding innocent looking steps to a release procedure (for some relatively obscure benefit) might be marginally worthwhile, but in the bigger picture, releasing an app increasingly becomes a burden. Dare you miss a step. Or try to teach somebody else how to go through a release and verify it. Or you want to go and rebuild a development environment. Or lose the ominous reference file (mapping.txt)...
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Sep 24, 2010
The timing of this week's blog post was perfect. It was exactly what I intended to do today. And the extra Ant step worked fine, and I can see Proguard obfuscate my files into bin/obf/obfuscated.jar (yes, I tweaked the file names and paths a little bit), the resulting App- release.apk does not include the obfuscated files. My first hint was my stack traces, but I confirmed it with dedexer. Has anyone else verified their .apk? How does the compile step know what .class files to use? (I'm hoping its not assuming some hard coded path.)
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Oct 12, 2010
When I got something like this:
CODE:..............
How can I know where the problem is and debug this issue? I only got the mapping output from ProGuard and don't know the line number.
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May 21, 2010
I am one step away from making the method described here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2761443/targeting-android-with-scala-2-8-trunk-builds work with a single project (vs one project for scala and one for android).
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Sep 21, 2010
I'm publishing an android application develpoed in eclpis and, as stated in the title, I would like to integrate proguard(obfuscation) into the build, specifically for exporting a signed app.
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Sep 28, 2010
Kindly provide me the steps to obfuscate an Android application from Eclipse IDE. Is Proguard jar best for this obfuscation purpose or do we have better obfuscater?
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Oct 2, 2010
I've seemingly tried every setting in various articles on the internet including excluding all of my classes through -keep public class.
What settings should be used to not force close? At this point if I could get obfuscation with nothing else would be fine.
Below are sample configurations I've tried and my app still force closes.
I followed this article as well as others: http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/09/proguard-android-and-licensing-server.html. Still no luck.
CODE:................
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Mar 29, 2010
I was considering buying it, is it as good as the Nexus One? Which features does it lack?
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Jul 31, 2010
Basically, I don't know what functions & XML attributes to provide when programming a specific Android feature; eg, Android Search Widget with Edittext in the middle, magnifier glass on the right, and a custom icon on the left.
From where I can find out what methods, parameters & XML attributes to call when doing a specific Android task?
Fron what sources can we find out how to program specific Android feature? Are there some overall programming pictures to reference?
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May 14, 2010
I recently tried out the applicationCache / offline web apps on Android 2.1's WebKit and unfortunately it does not work exactly like on a webkit on the iPhone. I was wondering how I can easily see what features should be implemented and if there is something like a roadmap?
Does that information somewhere exist?
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Dec 25, 2009
I disabled it, and the phone performs the way it should. Fast, no lag anywhere. Stable. I am sad. To get a good phone, I have to turn it into a Droid? So is there a comprehensive list of the Sense features?
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May 3, 2010
My friends Motorola Droid will not get to voice turn by turn.It's stuck at searching for gps, she really would like to work for her road trip.
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Jun 29, 2010
What are some of your favorite features about this phone? Aside from the screen and speed, for me it might have to be the file sharing appplication (as seen in the mobileburn video review pt.3)...I have gotten so sick of having to email pictures I take to my computer, so just being able to send em through the app over.
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May 18, 2010
I have noticed a lot of new features on the update. Is there a manual out that shows all features?
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Nov 17, 2009
Motorola Droid OTA Update Coming December 11th? | Android Phone Fans
Is there gonna be new features with this update like better predictive txting, better word selection, swiping through photos, etc.. or is it just gonna fix the "known issues" I really hope so, just because it will make this phone THAT much better! what do you guys think?
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Nov 23, 2010
Is anyone on this forum from India?
I am thinking of buying a Droid 2 in US and then bring it to India. I want to know if anyone has done this before and what was the experience with Airtel. Did all features work?
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Sep 28, 2010
I got my droid2 as a replacement for my droid from verizon after the droid crapped out with 2.2. Now, when I turn on the flash, it's yellow instead of white. Also, when I go into contacts and click on someone, most of the time the number doesn't show. Also sometimes when press the call button next to someones name in the phonebook, it will call someone else. Ex: tried to call my friend Dave and it called Scott.. Not even close to each other in the list...
The camera only works half of the time. When I try open up camera by either pressing the app icon or the hard button, it wont open. There are also times that when I open an app, another app will open. Like I tried to open maps and Dominoes game opens. Other times I tried to answer a call and I try to swipe over and it doesn't slide.
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Feb 24, 2010
1) What, if any, is the BEST ROM based on these criteria
a) STABLE
b) supports all features of a NON rooted Droid phone properly - can be v2.0.1 for all I care, I would just re-run this same list at a later date for a custom ROM running the official 2.1 or later equivalent I suppose.
c) while accomplishing all other criteria listed, still allows for overclocking by the USER - i don't mind using another app to do this - allows tethering and other applications which would typically require ROOT access
d) Accomplishes or at least allows for VOLTAGE and/or PROFILE adjustments to help fine tune battery life while balancing performance - again, doesn't really matter to me if I end up having to pay for an app to addon to accomplish this................
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Jul 10, 2010
Will the droid x be able to spell check as I type and complete words during typing.
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Nov 18, 2009
I was under whelmed with the email client which handles POP3 (hotmail, yahoo, verizon, etc.) accounts, and was looking for an "Outlook Mobile" type client, coming from my Moto Q. The stock client just seems to limited, aside from having some issues. Looking around, I came across the K9 Mail client and found that it was available in the Android Market. Its only been installed for a few minutes but in checking the settings/features, its much more robust than the stock client. Many more check intervals, options to set default number of messages, delete from server on delete option. The only caveat on install stated that it may have issues with Hotmail (i.e. Plus or paid accounts may have connection issues) but my basic free Hotmail came thru fine.
Text is much easier to read with the white background, black text and 2 line info display. You can also manage identities, and has more features I don't understand, and probably wont use. With my check interval at 3 hours, I sent a test message from my comcast account (not involved with DROID) just now and got some certificate error message from the program (has its own mail folder for errors), when I performed a manual check/sync. I just ran it again and the message came through. I think it may have been SMTP setting issues, but they seem resolved. Based on the the interface and options alone, I think I'll work with this app.
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Feb 11, 2010
I woke up after a nap this afternoon (you know, after coloring but before recess ) ... and i had received a text and i went to reply and my auto correct didnt know the word 'you' 'eat' and a few others and i am sure there are many more i will find. i do not know how to fix it. i guess i will just have to work through it and add the words it doesnt know.
But also if i type 'lol' then by default 'LOL' will come up if i press space unless i manually go up and select 'lol' in the little word list predict thing <--yes, that is the actual HTC given name , this is also the case for many other words and if i add the word to the dictionary it still might not use it automatically. even if i spell it right and it is in the list it may use another word when i press space.
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Jul 17, 2010
For those who returned their Evo for the DX, how are you liking the DX?
I returned my Evo due to build quality and got the DX today. I'm going back and forth on whether to keep the DX or going back to the Evo or perhaps going for one of the Galaxy variants.
Here's my personal take on Evo vs Droid.
Pros for Droid.
1. Build quality. The DX just feels more solid than the Evo. Only concern I have about the DX is that the physical buttons feel a little flimsy...got me wondering if they are going to hold up over time with repeated use.
2. Internal memory. Out of the box with no apps installed, the Evo showed internal memory of around 350mb; the DX is showing around 6.8gb! Not sure what I would use all this for but nice not worrying about clearing out cache to free up memory.
3. Smoother scrolling, particularly noticeable in the app drawer.
4. Camcorder shoots much better video than Evo and audio quality is night and day between the two.
5. No 30fps cap. I don't know how significant this is since I dont play games on my phone but probably has something to do with the smoother scrolling.
Pros for Evo.
1. Sense UI/eye candy. The droid x's UI seems like a hodgepodge of the stock UI and motoblur. Sense just seems more like a "finished" product. I know there's ADW or Launcher pro but I don't think they measure up to Sense IMHO.
2. Camera. The Evo camera seems much faster than the DX. The shutter lag was almost non-existent on the EVO. I am getting a slight lag on the DX. The lag isn't significant for most shots but trying to snap pics of my 5 yr old son requires a little more planning . Wish the DX had a shutter button on screen (I think the stock android has an on screen button. Don't know why it was taken out on the DX)
3. Browser. Reformatting of pages on zoom is a two step/two hand process on the DX (pinch/tap) whereas on the Evo it was just tap OR pinch. Also, copying text in the browser was really well done in the Evo (hard press/highlight)...still haven't figured it out on the DX but once again, I think it's a two hand process.
4. Keyboard. The htc keyboard has hard press for alternate input (eg. symbols/numbers) in addition to changing to numeric input. From what I've seen, the droid keyboard doesn't seem to have this. (btw, if anyone likes the HTC keyboard, I think there's an apk for it on xda developers called htc_ime mod. I have it installed on my G1 and it works quite well).
One other thing I noticed is that the DX seems to get warmer during fairly normal use. I wouldn't say it gets "hot" but it's definitely noticeable and something I didn't feel on the EVO.
And then there's still the issue of build quality on the Evo which doesn't seem to have been fully resolved based on what I've been reading. So anyway, I guess there's no one "perfect" phone...give up something to gain another. Still debating which features are most important to me.
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Oct 28, 2009
Google adds free turn-by-turn navigation, car dock UI to Android 2.0 (video)
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Mar 13, 2010
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Nov 3, 2009
How about a speed-trap layer to lay over on the turn-by-turn I've seen some GPS this is a third party add-on, wonder if it might be a layer add-on to Google turn-by-turn eventually?
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May 7, 2010
Does anyone know how to turn off the sound when you turn the phone on?
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