On Oct 24, 2012, at 3:27 AM, was <[email protected]> wrote:
> After some xperimentation, I found using:
>
> $ adb shell cat /data/data/App.AppName/files/appname.db
>
> to copy the file to the PC results in a slightly larger file that cannot be
> opened by the PC's sqlite database (RazorSQL),
It could be because `adb shell cat` is appending a newline to the output. `adb
pull` won't do that.
> can be. So, I don't think the StreamWriter method will work as it looks like
> I can only use the ADB pull/push commands.
The use of StreamWriter was just to easily write text. The actual "solution" is
the use of Context.OpenFileOutput(string, FileCreationMode), which does allow
use of `adb pull` and `adb push` as long as you know the filename:
$ adb push some-file.txt /data/data/Scratch.PublicFiles/files/foo.txt
72 KB/s (2752 bytes in 0.037s)
$ adb shell cat /data/data/Scratch.PublicFiles/files/foo.txt
# get updated file contents
As long as it's acceptable to "just know the filenames" (i.e. `adb shell ls
path` won't work), then using Context.OpenFileOutput() should be fine. It's
only if you need to permit directory listing that you need chmod(2).
- Jon
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