Thanks Oscar, gracias Using sbt directly without IDE is useful also, except for debugging.
Am Samstag, 15. März 2014 16:11:58 UTC+1 schrieb Oscar Vargas Torres: > > We seem to be facing more or less similar challenges. I have an > android-sdk-plugin + Scaloid + Robotium + ScalaTest application working. > Currently adding Akka and Spray to the mix. > > I prefer to use a separate SBT console and use something like: > > ;reload;clean;android:install > > + *reload* whenever you make a build.sbt or project/build.scala change (a > change to your build). > + *sometimes* I cannot avoid the *clean* step. Otherwise, I get errors. > > For instrumentationTests I use > > android:test > > I am using the gradle layout. > > On Friday, March 14, 2014 3:12:31 AM UTC-6, David Pérez wrote: >> >> Let's hope this is the last stone block I face when running my first >> SBT+Android-sdk-plugin+Scala+Scaloid project. >> >> I've checked that sbt places my apk in target/android-bin/MyApp-debug.apk. >> >> I know how to build the .apk file, but not how to debug it with IDEA >> 13.0.2. >> I'm using the SBT integration that's new in IDEA 13, so probably the >> sbt-idea plugin is not necessary. >> >> Probably some of you have valuable experiences on how to do this, that >> would you like to share. >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "scala-on-android" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
