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KitchenSink crashes under Android (emulator and device).

I am building under OSX 10.5.8 and I used the latest source from github.
Tested against other versions from github and it had the same issue.

Crashes using emulator and a real Nexus One.

http://pastie.org/873446

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Update

Upgraded from OSX 10.5.8 to 10.6.2

Still unable to run Kitchen Sink App (or any app) under Android emulator or real phone. iPhone emulator works fine.

— asked March 23rd 2010 by James McParlane
  • android
  • kitchen
  • sink
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  • It looks like your application isn't being packaged right. It would help if you'd do the following.

    1) Try and launch the 1.0 or greater KitchenSink in a 1.6 API or newer emulator.

    2) Launch KitchenSink again, copy all of that log, put it in a pastie for us.

    Also, the Markup doesn't honor HTML, there is a formatting link right above the answer box that gives hints on how to make them up.

    — answered March 23rd 2010 by Don Thorp
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  • Here is my updated pastie

    Built under 2.1

    I can't get the whole build into a pastie as it is above 100k

    Do you have an email address I can send it to?

    — answered April 15th 2010 by James McParlane
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  • A workaround which worked for me was to delete the sdcard and lock file. Kitchen Sink Application works.

    — answered January 19th 2012 by Manendra Yadav
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    • How can I delete the sdcard and lock file, can you please elaborate as I m new to Appcelerator

      — commented January 26th 2012 by Umaid Saleem
    • I am enclosing my pastes here http://pastie.org/3255783 but I m successfully able to run it on real device but can debug on emulator

      — commented January 26th 2012 by Umaid Saleem
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