Android :: Run Source In Emulator
Jul 8, 2009I downloaded the entire source tree, and ran "make".I would like to run it in the emulator, now.How do I do that?
View 2 RepliesI downloaded the entire source tree, and ran "make".I would like to run it in the emulator, now.How do I do that?
View 2 RepliesAny android emulator open source code. I need to slightly modify it for my task.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have two question to put forward:
I was very interested, even intrigued by the Maps application on the android emulator. Where can I get the source code for it?
There is a Maps Editor on the Android Market, it cannot be downloaded to the emulator. But again, where can I find the source code to that?
I'd like to download the android kernel completely. Can I know from where I can get the site to install the android kernel and also the complete source code of the emulator. Also from where can I get the patches of the git?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to change the 9 circle unlock widget screen. I added one more text view in UnlockScreen.java layout file keyguard_screen_unlock_portrait.xml. But after compiling the source (using make), I am able to see the set lock pattern on emulator. Lock pattern is working when i am using the sdk with emulator. its not working with source make.
View 2 Replies View Relatedcan i get the source code for the simple map display on android emulator?
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have: CMW recovery, Kernel source code on local computer, full repo cm source + toolchains.
How to add my device tree, kernel source code to CM source and compile CM7 ROm?
alright so i see all of these new froyo roms from source, and i guess i have one that is not from source, but it runs fine. I guess what im going at is what is the advantage of having a rom from source compared to not from source.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI created a sqlite database to store playlists for a media player I am developing because of extended feature (rather than using the Content Provider). It works perfectly on the 1.6 emulator but FCs on anything higher than 2.0... what has changed that I need to know about as far as opening databases in SDK 2.0+? Here is the logcat.
CODE:.............
Here is the dbhelper class
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why can't stackoverflow just use tags like a normal syntax highlighter.
Unable to play youtube videos on SDK 1.5 emulator - but playing well on SDK 1.0 emulator. Can you update the source....
View 7 Replies View RelatedFinally strace gave me this:
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And several other attempts to call "link" that also fail (sshfs does not support hard links).
Is it possible to change the emulator's behavior to create lock files somewhere in /tmp (using some hash of image path as lock file name)? I am OK to try this myself: which repositories from https://android.git.kernel.org/ are necessary to rebuild the emulator alone, and where in the sources is the code responsible for image locks?
I need to run several emulator instances to test my application. When i try to run instances using emulator -data <path> option, the emulator crashes.
I got a MS Visual Studio window informing that emulator throws a "unhandled win32 exception".
The exception message in the debugger (MS Visual Studio 2008) is: "Unhandled exception at 0x77c4706c in emulator.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x03216848"
The emulator runs normally without "-data" option.
I am getting the following error when I try running my program in the emulator:
emulator: ERROR: the user data image is used by another emulator. aborting`
Is there a way to reload an Android application in the emulator without closing the emulator, saving any code changes, and running the emulator again? If I make even a simple change to the layout, it takes about 30 seconds by time I run it in Eclipse and Android "boots", and I can unlock the emulator to run the application. Is there any way to shorten this time when making changes, or is it something I just have to deal with?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI downloaded the most recent version of Android for linux (android-sdk_r05-linux_86.tgz). I was trying to use the the Android Ant task(s) for packaging, building, and deploying my code. I should mention that I'm running AMD64, but have the 32-bit libraries installed. The Android Ant tasks are all broken.
First, the start-emulator task never gets the emulator running. It does get past starting adb, but then just sits there.
Second, the SDK is missing the aapt binary in the tools directory. So, the example notepad sample application will not even package correctly.
I have all the dependencies configured for Android. I can run it from the command line just fine.I assume the Ant code is out of sync with the recent SDK updates. Can anyone shed some light on this problem? At this point, I'm considering writing my own Python scripts to interact with the Android SDK. Ugh.
In my dummy application i want to send MMS. But i don't know how to check it.I know that we can send SMS from one emulator to another but, is it possible for MMS? If yes then how it can be done.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI intend to use the Android Emulator to send/receive SMS. I send SMS to the emulator using the sms send command. I'm aware of emulators being able to converse with each other over SMS but would it possible to receive that the SMS reply sent from an Android Emulator on a external TCP port?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn this article, it talks about android 2.0,
http://gizmodo.com/5383485/android-20-first-look-fresh-face-sick-speed
Is it possible to get the android 2.0 source?
I have an specific requirement to write a new library in android source and an simple client application on top of that. which uses some of functions exposed by that library Can any one provide me step by step process for the same.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI only have about 25 apps i regularly install when i flash a new rom, i would like to keep them on my phone as .apk so i can setup a new rom while on the subway underground and cannot access the market
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm targeting Android 1.5 - I'd like to use the ScrollView widget, but there's a hard-coded value within the class which makes it kind of unusable for my purposes (it's the "touch slop" value - set to 16 - the amount of movement the user has to make with their finger before considering the gesture a scroll - I think this should ideally be cut in half!).
Anyway, I could grab the source of ScrollView, paste it into my project, and then tweak that one static field, then rename the class MyScrollView. But where is the 'official' source code for Android living, specifically for 1.5? I grabbed the ScrollView code from here as a test:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=tree;f=core/java/android/view;h=398e94d99129fca8fa32145de2fbf8c348253bcf;hb=HEAD
but not sure if this is the right place to get it.
I haven't seen many open source android apps yet. Can I make my app gpl open source just like that? Or do I have to include legal statements regarding the Android code that my app is using?
View 3 Replies View RelatedFor all of you android devs out there that have the Android simulator running on your computer, you know that there are a few built in apps that are already installed on your 'phone'. I had an idea for an app that would utilize a function that is already being done in the spare parts app that comes already installed. I went on to the android developer site, dug through the source code files, and found the spare parts app, and am now trying to set it up so that running it from eclipse on my machine actually runs the app in the simulator.
In other words, I want to be able to make changes to and adjust some of the things in that app for my own needs. But it won't compile, because of a number of different errors. How do I get that source code running on my local machine? Is there some special trick that I just don't know about? I thought that if I could get the source code than the rest would be easy, but it isn't being too easy.
Is there an easy way of getting the Android source code? More than anything else, I just want to be able to look at the source for some of the standard apps, such as the Android Market, Contacts, etc. I took a look at dev.android.com, but I don't see an easy way of getting the source I'm looking for.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to know the ADT plugin whether open source and How to get the ADT plugin source code?
View 3 Replies View RelatedCan you please tell me how can I get the source code of donut branch?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhere could I download the SDK source code?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhere is the best place to host an Open Source project for an Android app? I am thinking about setting my app eTools free into an open source license. I want to know the best place to host that project. I will probably go with code.google.com but wanted to hear what others have done.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was hoping someone could give me instructions to obtain the *exact *source code for the current SDK. What I have so far is as discussed here; http://androidforums.com/android-developers/1045-source-code-android- By using commands such as; repo init -u git://android . git . kernel .org/platform/manifest.git -b android-sdk-1.5_r3 jar cvf ../android-src.jar -C core/java . etc. my issue is that the source is still inconsistent, some extra methods are available and some are not. For example, I want to make a progress bar with two sliders (To select a range) but the version of Progress bar I have; http:// android .git.kernel.org/?=platform/frameworks /base.git;a=blob ;.http://android .git.kernel .org/?p=platform/ frameworks /base.git;a=blob;> I cannot mimic (as an initial implementation), despite using the same package and extending View I do not have access to 'mMinWidth' for example. In addition the progress bar uses methods of the class StateList Drawable which are not available in this SDK (e.g. getStateSet(int i)). It's obvious that there's an inconsistency between the source I have and that which was compiled into the android SDK but I don't know why given my GIT repo commands. Can someone link to the version of ProgressBar which was shipped with android-sdk-1.5_r3? Has anyone managed to get the branch which maps directly to this release? This might well be due my inexperience with Git, please let me know if anyone has this set up correctly and I will try again. I seem, in all honesty, to have the head revision still.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've been reading this post on the android developer blog about the twitter client and UI patterns.It mentions the source code will become available, does anyone know if this has happened yet and where I can find it? I've drawn a blank.
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