Once the camera is in this state, Cupcake's built-in camera app gives
in LogCat

05-01 21:48:03.941: DEBUG/CameraService(35): Connect E from
ICameraClient 0x46290
05-01 21:48:03.951: DEBUG/CameraService(35): new client (0x46290)
attempting to connect - rejected
05-01 21:48:03.951: WARN/dalvikvm(1480): threadid=15: thread exiting
with uncaught exception (group=0x4000fe70)
05-01 21:48:03.951: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1480): Uncaught handler:
thread Thread-8 exiting due to uncaught exception
05-01 21:48:03.951: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1480):
java.lang.RuntimeException: Out of memory
05-01 21:48:03.951: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1480):     at
android.hardware.Camera.native_setup(Native Method)
05-01 21:48:03.951: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1480):     at
android.hardware.Camera.<init>(Camera.java:82)
05-01 21:48:03.951: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1480):     at
android.hardware.Camera.open(Camera.java:64)
05-01 21:48:03.951: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1480):     at
com.android.camera.Camera$2.run(Camera.java:659)
05-01 21:48:03.951: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1480):     at
java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1058)

My own app in this state also gives

05-01 21:51:57.051: DEBUG/CameraService(35): Connect E from
ICameraClient 0x467e8
05-01 21:51:57.051: DEBUG/CameraService(35): new client (0x467e8)
attempting to connect - rejected

but without the java.lang.RuntimeException: Out of memory

I must then reboot the phone to get the camera back. I'm currently
investigating if my use of Proguard perhaps has anything to do with
it, because things seem stable until I prepare a release APK.

Regards

On May 1, 5:00 pm, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote:
> Can you repro this with the camera application?
>
> On May 1, 6:22 am, blindfold <seeingwithso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I found that the old bug reported 
> > inhttp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1578
> > where only a power cycle brings back the camera still persists with
> > the official Cupcake firmware on my ADP. When it happens - and I've
> > encountered it several times in a few days now - no camera application
> > can access the camera. A power cycle is needed to recover from this
> > locked camera state.
>
> > Regards
>
>
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