You could also use Log Collector, which is available on the Android
Market.

On May 1, 1:26 pm, fadden <fad...@android.com> wrote:
> On May 1, 8:06 am, mathias axelsson <mathias.axels...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > When running 'su', in terminal, I get 'uid XXXXX not allowed to su'.
> > 'logcat' gives permission denied /dev/log/main.
>
> To avoid creating a situation where an app could run "su" and do
> dastardly deeds, an explicit userid check was added to "su".  You need
> to be in an adb shell.
>
> If this is inconvenient, you can create an unrestricted "su"
> replacement.  One approach is to make a copy of the shell and chmod/
> chown it to setuid root.  This creates a security hole -- something
> could scan your phone for setuid binaries and speculatively execute
> them looking for root shells -- but it's no worse than the previous
> "su" binary.
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