[android-beginners] Re: root == jailbreak ?

2010-01-26 Thread KitzyKitt
Have you set your phone to debug mode? This is the first step to test an app on your phone. You may also need to set the permission to run non-market software on your phone, also under settings. Sincerly, -Kitzy On Jan 26, 7:35 pm, "Andrés G. Aragoneses" wrote: > Hi. > > I'm starting to read s

Re: [android-beginners] Re: root == jailbreak ?

2010-01-26 Thread Justin Anderson
*> (this should be more "findable" in the GettingStarted docs...).* How could it be more findable? It is right there in the main contents of the Dev Guide... And there is a link to the Dev Guide right on the page that tells you how to install the SDK and get started. Before I even ran "Hello An

[android-beginners] Re: root == jailbreak ?

2010-01-26 Thread Andrés G. Aragoneses
Hi. Thanks for your answer. I got some help on the freenode IRC channel already though. I didn't set up this: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/device.html (this should be more "findable" in the GettingStarted docs...). Furthermore, I wasn't able to ls /sdcard because I had it mount

Re: [android-beginners] Re: root == jailbreak ?

2010-01-26 Thread Kevin Duffey
You apparently have some sort of odd setup. No developer I know of roots their phone to develop for it. You need to give a bit more info. What Java IDE are you using, I hope Eclipse with the ADT plugin, the AVD with the various SDKs downloaded, etc? If so, just run your app from Eclipse directly in

[android-beginners] Re: root == jailbreak ?

2010-01-26 Thread Andrés G. Aragoneses
El 27/01/10 03:35, "Andrés G. Aragoneses" wrote: > ... Shouldn't you be able to start > developing on an iPhone very easily and quickly? I meant Android here, sorry. Andres -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Beginners" group. NE