It seems that that's entirely the problem. When I try to perform a mkdirs()
operation, I get a return of false.
So, for the structure of: /mnt/sdcard/myapp/
new File("/mnt/sdcard/myapp/").mkdirs() fails--but again, only for this
device, it seems.
On Friday, March 9, 2012 7:42:16 PM UTC-6, GJTorikian wrote:
>
> Over various Android updates and devices, I've been able to use
> getExternalStorageDirectory() in my code without any problems.
>
> However, I'm suddenly getting a lot of bug reports from ICS users on the
> Galaxy Nexus complaining that the way they interact with my app is not
> working. Specifically, it's in all the areas that
> use getExternalStorageDirectory().
>
> Can someone with a Galaxy Nexus device confirm this? I realize that the
> Nexus does not have an SD card, the "external" is really internal,
> e.t.c.... but users are simply not able to use the app properly.
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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