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I am trying to create a new app with Eclipse. Things seem to work fine if I run through the emulator, but I cannot deploy it to my phone.

I have an original Motorola Droid, rooted running Gingerbread.

In the console, I get:

    [2011-05-30 15:13:30 - MapsDemo] ------------------------------
    [2011-05-30 15:13:30 - MapsDemo] Android Launch!
    [2011-05-30 15:13:30 - MapsDemo] adb is running normally.
    [2011-05-30 15:13:30 - MapsDemo] Performing com.example.android.apis.MapsDemo activity launch
    [2011-05-30 15:13:30 - MapsDemo] Automatic Target Mode: Unable to detect device compatibility. Please select a target device.
    [2011-05-30 15:13:34 - MapsDemo] WARNING: Application does not specify an API level requirement!
    [2011-05-30 15:13:34 - MapsDemo] Device API version is 10 (Android
2.3.4)
    [2011-05-30 15:13:34 - MapsDemo] Uploading MapsDemo.apk onto device '0403626109009013'
    [2011-05-30 15:13:35 - MapsDemo] Installing MapsDemo.apk...
    [2011-05-30 15:13:35 - MapsDemo] Success!
    [2011-05-30 15:13:35 - MapsDemo] Starting activity com.example.android.apis.MapsDemo on device 0403626109009013

And in logcat I get:

05-30 15:30:11.922: DEBUG/AndroidRuntime(5718): >>>>>> AndroidRuntime START com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit <<<<<<
05-30 15:30:11.922: INFO/AndroidRuntime(5718): Heap size: -Xmx40m
05-30 15:30:11.922: DEBUG/AndroidRuntime(5718): CheckJNI is OFF
05-30 15:30:11.922: WARN/dalvikvm(5718): JNI_CreateJavaVM failed
05-30 15:30:11.922: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(5718): JNI_CreateJavaVM failed
05-30 15:30:12.164: DEBUG/AndroidRuntime(5721): >>>>>> AndroidRuntime START com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit <<<<<<
05-30 15:30:12.164: INFO/AndroidRuntime(5721): Heap size: -Xmx40m
05-30 15:30:12.164: DEBUG/AndroidRuntime(5721): CheckJNI is OFF
05-30 15:30:12.164: WARN/dalvikvm(5721): JNI_CreateJavaVM failed
05-30 15:30:12.164: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(5721): JNI_CreateJavaVM failed
05-30 15:30:12.406: DEBUG/AndroidRuntime(5725): >>>>>> AndroidRuntime START com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit <<<<<<
05-30 15:30:12.406: INFO/AndroidRuntime(5725): Heap size: -Xmx40m
05-30 15:30:12.406: DEBUG/AndroidRuntime(5725): CheckJNI is OFF
05-30 15:30:12.406: WARN/dalvikvm(5725): JNI_CreateJavaVM failed
05-30 15:30:12.406: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(5725): JNI_CreateJavaVM failed

When I look on my phone, it doesn't seem like it is actually uploading the apk, even though it says it succeeded.

What have I done wrong? I tried searching for solutions, but I haven't had much luck...

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  • I'm puzzled, is it failing to dexopt the apk, or failing to run it? I think that a runtime start only happens for dexopting, while the "run" is done in a vm forked off of zygote. May 30, 2011 at 20:16
  • If you get some other random apk from an alternative market or open source project build, can you adb install that with success? If not, I suspect something is broken in your rooted configuration/alternative android build. Oh, you could also try launching the app from the launcher - I find eclipse's ability to start things is imperfectly reliable. May 30, 2011 at 20:17
  • Chris, that was it. My stupid custom ROM was the problem. I went back to the stock rom and things seem to work great! Jun 1, 2011 at 2:17

2 Answers 2

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Did you enable USB Debug and install from Unknown Sources on your Android device?

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  • Unknown sources is not relevant to USB installs, and it's relatively unlikely that this logcat dump was obtained autonomously on the phone rather than via usb debugging (ie, adb). May 30, 2011 at 20:14
  • Yeah, unknown sources and USB debugging are both enabled. Although, I don't know if it's releant, but when I unplug the cable it doesn't seem to notice that the USB connection is lost... May 31, 2011 at 1:23
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Make sure you have the android:debuggable="true" in your AndroidManifest.xml

<application android:debuggable="true" android:name=".MyApp" android:icon="@drawable/icon" android:label="@string/app_name">
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    that gives a compile error, saying that you shouldn't hardcode that and you should let the application decide
    – dialex
    Apr 7, 2014 at 14:30

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