Apart from a Log.d() that I just added to produce the logcat trace and
the super call, there was just one line of code (an 'if' with a
condition which isn't satisfied) which is pretty boring. Regardless, I
commented that out. No change in behavior. Thanks for the suggestion,
Mark, but I am beginning to think that something quite a bit more
subtle is going on.

Now I'm getting quite worried about when 2.0 shows up in OTA updates
because it may/will break my app and I have no idea what to do. Up to
1.6 the app is solid as a rock.

On Oct 29, 5:30 pm, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> Nmix wrote:
> > I did some additional testing on the 2.0 AVD, including numerous
> > project cleans, compiling with 1.5, 1.6 and 2.0, and cutting out large
> > swaths of code. The problem persists. Yet other apps I have work fine
> > on 2.0.
>
> > I peppered logs in each of the major life cycle methods I implement,
> > and this is what I get:
> > 10-29 20:33:23.561: DEBUG/tag(502): onCreate
> > 10-29 20:33:24.271: DEBUG/tag(502): onResume
> > 10-29 20:33:26.101: DEBUG/tag(502): onSaveInstanceState
> > 10-29 20:33:26.214: DEBUG/tag(502): onPause
> > 10-29 20:33:26.311: DEBUG/tag(502): onCreate
> > 10-29 20:33:26.561: DEBUG/tag(502): onRestoreInstanceState
> > 10-29 20:33:26.571: DEBUG/tag(502): onResume
> > 10-29 20:33:27.081: DEBUG/tag(502): onSaveInstanceState
> > 10-29 20:33:27.130: DEBUG/tag(502): onPause
> > 10-29 20:33:27.211: DEBUG/tag(502): onCreate
> > 10-29 20:33:27.601: DEBUG/tag(502): onRestoreInstanceState
> > 10-29 20:33:27.611: DEBUG/tag(502): onResume
> > 10-29 20:33:28.162: DEBUG/tag(502): onSaveInstanceState
> > 10-29 20:33:28.201: DEBUG/tag(502): onPause
> > 10-29 20:33:28.541: DEBUG/tag(502): onCreate
> > 10-29 20:33:28.951: DEBUG/tag(502): onRestoreInstanceState
> > 10-29 20:33:28.960: DEBUG/tag(502): onResume
> > 10-29 20:33:29.631: DEBUG/FatCalc(502): onPause
>
> > I finally kill it with the back key, though it sometimes takes a few
> > tries because the timing is critical.
>
> > Elsewhere in the log, I found something in the logs put out by the
> > system process that from their timestamp may be correlated with the
> > uninstall/install process initiated by ADB:
>
> > 10-29 20:33:14.391: WARN/ResourceType(55): Resources don't contain
> > package for resource number 0x7f060000
> > 10-29 20:33:14.461: WARN/ResourceType(55): Resources don't contain
> > package for resource number 0x7f060001
>
> > These correspond to string resources in the app, both of which appear
> > to display normally when the app runs, in the momentary glimpses of
> > the app's UI display before it gets destroyed.
>
> > This really has me puzzled. Any help appreciated.
>
> Something in your onResume() would appear to be triggering behavior
> reminiscent of a screen rotation or other configuration change.
>
> I'd start by commenting out everything in onResume() and seeing if the
> problem persists.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons 
> Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>
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