On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Zsolt Vasvari <zvasv...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The doc states:
>
> 'Developers no longer need to add the android:debuggable attribute to
> the <application> tag in the manifest — the build tools add the
> attribute automatically. In Eclipse/ADT, all incremental builds are
> assumed to be debug builds, so the tools insert
> android:debuggable="true" '
>
> So I removed by android:debuggable declaration from the <application>
> tag, but when I try to debug my app on my Nexus One, I get a
>
> ]2010-12-11 19:50:42 - xx] Device 'HT9CPP805893' requires that
> applications explicitely declare themselves as debuggable in their
> manifest.
> [2010-12-11 19:50:42 - xx] Application 'com.xx.xx' does not have the
> attribute 'debuggable' set to TRUE in its manifest and cannot be
> debugged.
>
> So this is not working for me.  Did anybody get this to work?
>
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