Okay, I'm stumped. I have a Nexus 7 too, running Android 6.0.1. I put the
test apk on it and it crashes on launch every time. I tried relaunching
several times.
Thanks for the input, maybe the team can make something of it.
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On May 31, 2018 8:31:33 PM Clarence Martin via use-livecode
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I just uploaded this to my Nexus7 and it works the same way. It initially
opens with a blank screen and then opens correctly.
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Subject: Re: Android APK sanity check
@Clarence, I just uploaded an apk I built on my Mac. Could you check the
bug report again and try the apk I put there? Thanks for your time.
On 5/31/18 5:49 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
I just took another look and I see that the identifier had reverted to
the default, so that explains why you had to change it. Even after I
reset it to something unique though it still fails here. It looks like
it's time for the LC guys to employ their magic.
On 5/31/18 5:44 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
Thanks for testing. Maybe it's a Mac problem. The identifier
shouldn't matter in this case though, if you were originally using
the unique one I put into the stack. So that's odd too.
On 5/31/18 5:07 PM, Clarence Martin via use-livecode wrote:
The problem that I had, had to do with the identifier name and had
nothing to do with anything else. I remember that from earlier
problems that Panos identified for me.
The test stack worked on both Android Devices that I have.
More info on my system:
Windows 10 computer with the Java jdk 1.8.0_171.
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Subject: Re: Android APK sanity check
Thanks for the comments. I've actually seen the problem with initial
startup on a few apps but in this case a relaunch still crashes. :(
Since you have a few older devices, it might help the team narrow
down what's affected if you try out my test stack. Bug report is here:
https://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=21325
I only have Android Marshmallow on my test phone(s) but I'm betting
it will fail with any older OS. Or it may be the version of Java I
installed, which I believe LC 9 required.
On 5/31/18 2:46 PM, Clarence Martin via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Jacque,
You have been one of the people on the List that has answered many
of my questions about building Android Applications. I do have an
application that uses mergJSON and the problem that I have is only
during the initial starting of the application after the APK is
loaded. I also get a blank initial screen. I found that if I close
the application and then restart the application - it runs. I have
also had problems with applications locking up on one Android
Device and will run on another without problems. The problems that
I encountered were mainly opening data files across the internet on
the failing device. I actually solved some of those problems by
putting a delay after I call for data across the internet. Both
devices are using Android 5.1.1. The failing Device is a Nexus 7
and the other device that doesn't fail is a generic X10 Chinese
cheaper Tablet. The only other
problem I noticed with LC 9 is a latency in starting the applications.
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Subject: Re: Android APK sanity check
I created a plain do-nothing stack and it works on my Samsung. Then
I set the inclusions to same ones in my working project. The plain
stack then had the same misbehavior -- black screen and crash on launch.
One by one I turned off each inclusion, tested, and then turned it
back on and disabled the next one. It looks like the culprit is
mergJSON.
With that included I get the crash, without it the apk behaves.
I'll submit my test stack and a bug report.
On 5/31/18 3:12 AM, panagiotis merakos via use-livecode wrote:
Hi all,
The first thing that came to my mind was the bug report that Paul
referenced, but I had a look at the Samsung S5 specs and it seems
it has an ARM chip, so it should not be affected by this bug.
@Jacque does that happen with any android standalone you build
with LC 9.0.0, or just this particular one?
Best,
Panos
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