Hi,
I tried using the [loadsave] abstraction that Chris McCormick wrote for PdDroidParty yesterday. It doesn't work... Does anyone know if it is supposed to work with any version of Android? I think my girlfriend's phone uses 2.2.
Cheers!
Pierre
Hi Pierre,
It should work on Android 2.2 as that is my current testing device's OS version.
Can you try droidparty-tests/loadsave/ and tell me if it works? What are the symptoms you are experiencing, and what do you expect to happen?
Cheers,
Chris.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 02:07:13PM +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi,
I tried using the [loadsave] abstraction that Chris McCormick wrote for PdDroidParty yesterday. It doesn't work... Does anyone know if it is supposed to work with any version of Android? I think my girlfriend's phone uses 2.2.
Cheers!
Pierre
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Hi Chris,
Thank you for your reply. I haven't tried your loadsave test patch yet, but i will tonight or tomorrow.
Incidentally, I tried importing the source code in Eclipse in order to run PdDroidParty on a virtual device, but I get errors (I think Pdutils is now missing in PdCore, plus some other errors).
Cheers;
Pierre
2011/9/20 Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx
Hi Pierre,
It should work on Android 2.2 as that is my current testing device's OS version.
Can you try droidparty-tests/loadsave/ and tell me if it works? What are the symptoms you are experiencing, and what do you expect to happen?
Cheers,
Chris.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 02:07:13PM +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi,
I tried using the [loadsave] abstraction that Chris McCormick wrote for PdDroidParty yesterday. It doesn't work... Does anyone know if it is supposed to work with any version of Android? I think my girlfriend's phone uses 2.2.
Cheers!
Pierre
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Hi Pierre,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 09:40:55AM +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
Incidentally, I tried importing the source code in Eclipse in order to run PdDroidParty on a virtual device, but I get errors (I think Pdutils is now missing in PdCore, plus some other errors).
Ah, I use the command line to compile with 'ant' so I don't know much about the eclipse issues, but I will try upgrading my copy of libpd some time and see if the PdUtils thing can be fixed some how.
Cheers,
Chris.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 08:03, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx wrote:
Hi Pierre,
It should work on Android 2.2 as that is my current testing device's OS version.
Sorry if i'm getting it wrong - is it that you currently need a physical device to test? The SDK is super easy to use and lets you create unlimited variations of Android version/config (no need for Eclipse). Just unpack it and run tools/android But most likely you already now it. If it's unsuitable for any reason, I'd be interested to learn, however.
Andras
Can you try droidparty-tests/loadsave/ and tell me if it works? What are the symptoms you are experiencing, and what do you expect to happen?
Cheers,
Chris.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 02:07:13PM +0200, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi,
I tried using the [loadsave] abstraction that Chris McCormick wrote for PdDroidParty yesterday. It doesn't work... Does anyone know if it is supposed to work with any version of Android? I think my girlfriend's phone uses 2.2.
Cheers!
Pierre
Hi András,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 02:33:09PM +0200, András Murányi wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 08:03, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx wrote:
It should work on Android 2.2 as that is my current testing device's OS version.
Sorry if i'm getting it wrong - is it that you currently need a physical device to test?
No, I have a device again now. I had to go through a couple of phones though as I accidentally bought one which does not support logging (!) and had to return it. Note to anyone interested in doing Android development, do not get the Huawei U8650 "Sonic" as it lacks that logging facility!
Cheers,
Chris.
2011/9/22 Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx
Hi András,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 02:33:09PM +0200, András Murányi wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 08:03, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx
wrote:
It should work on Android 2.2 as that is my current testing device's OS version.
Sorry if i'm getting it wrong - is it that you currently need a physical device to test?
No, I have a device again now. I had to go through a couple of phones though as I accidentally bought one which does not support logging (!) and had to return it. Note to anyone interested in doing Android development, do not get the Huawei U8650 "Sonic" as it lacks that logging facility!
OK, what I meant was: does the Android SDK have any disadvantage that makes it unsuitable for testing? I guess, you cannot test performance because there is no real CPU, anything else?
Andras
I installed an app that was working just fin in the AVD on my girlfriend's phone yesterday and it doesn't work at all (crashes without further notice). So i guess AVD's aren't sufficent to test an app thouroughly.
Pierre
2011/9/22 András Murányi muranyia@gmail.com
2011/9/22 Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx
Hi András,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 02:33:09PM +0200, András Murányi wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 08:03, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx
wrote:
It should work on Android 2.2 as that is my current testing device's
OS
version.
Sorry if i'm getting it wrong - is it that you currently need a physical device to test?
No, I have a device again now. I had to go through a couple of phones though as I accidentally bought one which does not support logging (!) and had to return it. Note to anyone interested in doing Android development, do not get the Huawei U8650 "Sonic" as it lacks that logging facility!
OK, what I meant was: does the Android SDK have any disadvantage that makes it unsuitable for testing? I guess, you cannot test performance because there is no real CPU, anything else?
Andras
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Le 2011-09-22 à 14:42:00, András Murányi a écrit :
OK, what I meant was: does the Android SDK have any disadvantage that makes it unsuitable for testing? I guess, you cannot test performance because there is no real CPU, anything else?
Huh ? What's a « real » CPU ?
Last time I checked, Android used an ARM6 or ARM7 model of CPU, no ?
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Le 2011-09-22 à 14:42:00, András Murányi a écrit :
OK, what I meant was: does the Android SDK have any disadvantage that
makes it unsuitable for testing? I guess, you cannot test performance because there is no real CPU, anything else?
Huh ? What's a « real » CPU ?
Last time I checked, Android used an ARM6 or ARM7 model of CPU, no ?
Huh, I thought it was obvious, I meant that the emulator runs on your PC so code is translated to x86 whatsoever so it's virtually impossible to benchmark app speed.
Andras
Le 2011-09-22 à 10:40:00, Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
Le 2011-09-22 à 14:42:00, András Murányi a écrit :
OK, what I meant was: does the Android SDK have any disadvantage that makes it unsuitable for testing? I guess, you cannot test performance because there is no real CPU, anything else?
Huh ? What's a « real » CPU ?
Last time I checked, Android used an ARM6 or ARM7 model of CPU, no ?
Oh. I don't know how the letters SDK got to imply some kind of emulator (?), but that's not normal use of the word «SDK».
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2011/9/22 Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca
Le 2011-09-22 à 10:40:00, Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
Le 2011-09-22 à 14:42:00, András Murányi a écrit :
OK, what I meant was: does the Android SDK have any disadvantage that
makes it unsuitable for testing? I guess, you cannot test performance because there is no real CPU, anything else?
Huh ? What's a « real » CPU ?
Last time I checked, Android used an ARM6 or ARM7 model of CPU, no ?
Oh. I don't know how the letters SDK got to imply some kind of emulator (?), but that's not normal use of the word «SDK».
Ah you may be right. I've downloaded this thing called android-sdk-linux_x86 and it's practically an emulator.
Andras
Le 2011-09-22 à 16:59:00, András Murányi a écrit :
Ah you may be right. I've downloaded this thing called android-sdk-linux_x86 and it's practically an emulator.
Well, does that also contain other things, such as header files, makefiles, build scripts, etc. ? (I don't remember what's in that one)
After, SDK stands for Software Development Kit...
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Le 2011-09-22 à 16:59:00, András Murányi a écrit :
Ah you may be right. I've downloaded this thing called
android-sdk-linux_x86 and it's practically an emulator.
Well, does that also contain other things, such as header files, makefiles, build scripts, etc. ? (I don't remember what's in that one)
After, SDK stands for Software Development Kit...
Yeah, I was looking and I couldn't find those.... maybe I was just not thorough enough. The emulator, however, is really impressive and easy... I use them for web development and there are some that make you say "You know what? Let's forget it" well this is not like that :o)
Andras
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 04:59:35PM +0200, András Murányi wrote:
Ah you may be right. I've downloaded this thing called android-sdk-linux_x86 and it's practically an emulator.
The emulator packaged with the Android SDK is the wonderful Qemu by Fabrice Bellard: http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrice_Bellard
It is GPLv2.
I have found testing audio stuff on Android is much better on a real device.
Cheers,
Chris.