On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Odessa Silverberg <
silverberg.ode...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>
> Maybe you're using different versions of the SDK on your Linux and
> Macbook? (i.e. 1.0_r1 on Linux and 1.0_r2 on the new Macbook)


Nope.  Downloaded both at the same time.

To get my app to build on the MB, I ended up copying .android/debug.keystore
from the Linux box to the MB.

After running the app a few times, things magically cleared up and it's
working now.  That does not make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.


> On Jan 16, 7:47 pm, "Faber Fedor" <faberfe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I develop my app on my Linux boxes using Eclipse.  Unfortunately, I have
> to
> > use my Macbook to move my app onto my Dev phone.  (Did anyone see my
> > previous double post about that?  I haven't seen either yet.)
> >
> > I copied the files over, did a Project->Build All and, after several
> weird
> > problems, finally got it working.
> >
> > The latest probem is when I got to show my map; the map itself doesn't
> show
> > either in the emulator or on the Dev phone.  The compass is there (and
> > working) and my tags are there, but there are no maps.  I check my XML
> file
> > and, yes, the Map API code is the same as on my Linux box.
> >
> > What else do I need to do to get this working on my Macbook?
> >
> > --
> >
> > Faber Fedor
> > Cloud Computing New Jerseyhttp://cloudcomputingnj.com
> >
>


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Faber Fedor
Cloud Computing New Jersey
http://cloudcomputingnj.com

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