[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-20 Thread Michael Serale
Sprint just released a MR update for the htc hero and i have confirmed that it fixed all these application issues. i restarted and reinstalled apps and they are still working fine. SUCCESS!! - On Nov 14, 8:10 am, AngelOD wrote: > Hi, > > I would just like to add here, that I have a Scandinavian

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-20 Thread westmeadboy
That might be something to do with copy protection. I've heard from several people that they cannot see copy protected apps in the Market. However, even if that's the problem, I've no idea why it would change after the update. I think its the Market that's more crazy than the phone... On Nov 20,

Re: [android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-20 Thread Justin Giles
The update from HTC which was out yesterday is supposed to fix this issue with icons. The problem I have now, after the update, is I cannot see any of my applications on the Market and I also don't see several that I have downloaded. If it's not one thing, it's another with this crazy phone. On

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-20 Thread phil
Hi, we have the same problem in one of our apps - instead of the application name the package name gets displayed. Does someone have an update on this issue? thx On Oct 29, 9:46 pm, Greg Donald wrote: > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > > Has anyone tried installing an

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-19 Thread Alex
HTC has just pushed an update (1.56.651.2 ) which fixed the problem. The busted apps now work just fine without reinstalling them. On Nov 14, 8:10 am, AngelOD wrote: > Hi, > > I would just like to add here, that I have a Scandinavian HTCHero, > and I've tried to recreate several of these errors,

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-16 Thread ZillCE
Yes - it is an HTC Hero from Sprint. On Nov 14, 8:12 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 3:18 PM, ZillCE wrote: > > The icon I was using was the only one on the phone created by the > > installation in "All Programs".  It was not an icon placed on the > > desktop.  Is there is a

Re: [android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-14 Thread Dianne Hackborn
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 3:18 PM, ZillCE wrote: > The icon I was using was the only one on the phone created by the > installation in "All Programs". It was not an icon placed on the > desktop. Is there is a way to delete and recreate the icons in "All > Programs"? > Sorry I didn't realize you

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-14 Thread ZillCE
The icon I was using was the only one on the phone created by the installation in "All Programs". It was not an icon placed on the desktop. Is there is a way to delete and recreate the icons in "All Programs"? = On Nov 13, 3:19 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > On Fri, Nov 13, 2009

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-14 Thread AngelOD
Hi, I would just like to add here, that I have a Scandinavian HTC Hero, and I've tried to recreate several of these errors, without luck, so whatever it is, that causes it, I'd have to assume it's not in the Scandinavian release of the firmware. Just in case someone wanted to note that to HTC duri

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-13 Thread fadden
On Nov 13, 7:00 am, Justin Giles wrote: > So, there is something amiss here.  There were reports that doing a reset > and switching UIs would solve the problem.  I have just found evidence that > it doesn't.  Is this still a HTC issue?  Not sure at this point.  Are there > underlying HTC things go

Re: [android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-13 Thread Dianne Hackborn
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:02 AM, ZillCE wrote: > While not exactly the same issue, after an application upgrade (an > application I wrote) I have experienced the application icon not > working ("The linked program is no longer installed on your phone"). > After a power down/up the icon works but

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-13 Thread ZillCE
While not exactly the same issue, after an application upgrade (an application I wrote) I have experienced the application icon not working ("The linked program is no longer installed on your phone"). After a power down/up the icon works but the program crashes on startup with a ClassNotFoundExcept

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-13 Thread Sam
I'm not a dev, but just throwing out some info. I have a Sprint HTC Hero and this happens when I restart... Some program's name will change to com.companyname.appname, but will still work such as: Astro File Manager (2.1.0) My Backup Pro (2.1.1) Google Voice (0.2.6) seems to be unique...it looses

Re: [android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-13 Thread Justin Giles
Just wanted to update with my current experiences: A week or so ago, I did a factory reset on my Hero. I went through the initial settings you have to do and then immediately turned off the Hero Sense UI and chose to use the stock Android UI by default. Well, yesterday, after I had updated a few

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-10 Thread westmeadboy
I just released an update to my app and one HTC Hero (UK, unbranded, latest ROM downloaded from HTC site: HTC Hero_2.73.405.5) has reported seeing a random app icon and app name in the app list. The icon and name appear to be chosen at random from the app's resources. The user has never used his He

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-10 Thread Tim Thein
Is there a way to remove that directory without getting root access? On Nov 9, 10:47 am, mercado79 wrote: > A somewhat more drastic step, but it appears to work is removing the / > data/boot-cache directory altogether. The directory is re-populated > the next time you boot up and the names, icons

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-09 Thread mercado79
A somewhat more drastic step, but it appears to work is removing the / data/boot-cache directory altogether. The directory is re-populated the next time you boot up and the names, icons, etc. are all fixed. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=582176 On Nov 9, 1:35 am, Bill wrote: >

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-09 Thread mercado79
Somewhat more drastic, but it seems to work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=582176 Simply delete the /data/boot-cache directory and reboot. The cache directory is re-populated on boot and all appears to be working well again (correct names, icons, etc.) Bill wrote: > http://com

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-09 Thread Bill
http://community.sprint.com/baw/message/131296 gilroykilroy may have identified a fix. I just tried this with Sipdroid that had appeared to be reverting back to the first version installed and it appears to have cleared up the problem. I just reset the phone and haven't been able to try it with

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-09 Thread Bill
I'm having the same problem with my HTC Hero. The more I dig, the more apps I find that have this problem. My list: Astro APNdroid Google Voice Google Finance Handcent SMS Locale Sipdroid Pandora Barcode Scanner Toodle Droid Voice Recorder It looks like they actually are the old versions of th

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-04 Thread Rafael Sanches
I have the exact same problem with my application too. The problem is that it seems to "erase" the app icon. I don't see the icon anywhere else in the phone.. menu, application manager etc. It only happened with my app so far, so it may have something to do with the process of me debugging with t

Re: [android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-04 Thread Mark Murphy
fadden wrote: > My advice to everyone in this thread is: if > you are experiencing this problem, file a bug report with HTC, with as > much detail as you can manage. Hopefully a pattern will emerge that > will allow them to isolate and reproduce the problem, and if it's in > their stuff, provide a

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-04 Thread fadden
On Nov 3, 10:58 am, gdonald wrote: > So Diane is saying this is not a generic Android platform bug because > it's only on HTC Heros, and then HTC is denying the bug exists even > though many people in this very thread say they are experiencing it > and can reproduce it. If the problem can be rep

Re: [android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-03 Thread Justin Giles
I got a similar "brush off" response from HTC just now. Also claiming to not be able to replicate the problem. I forwarded them links to 3 different forums that I have been following where several people have been able to replicate the problem. I don't expect any fix or recognition of a problem

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-03 Thread Alex
This isn't good, fragmentation of the Android platform is already underway. It seems to be a fundamental problem with this build's handling of an application's resource bundle after soft reset. Images, layout XMLs, strings XMLs, etc, all become jumbled up, rendering your application useless. If

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-03 Thread gdonald
On Oct 29, 12:58 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > If this is only happening on Hero, it needs to be reported to HTC, not as a > generic platform bug. I reported the issue to HTC and they said they couldn't reproduce it, didn't ask me a firmware version or anything. See their response below. So Di

Re: [android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-03 Thread Justin Giles
Nope. I followed the instructions that I posted earlier and reset my phone and IMMEDIATELY disabled the HTC Sense UI. I haven't had these problems since. Haven't heard anything from HTC on my ticket with them (not even a "thank you for your inquiry" email). I'm hoping they know about this and a

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-03 Thread Alex
Yep, same problem here with a Sprint HTC Hero, Build 1.29.651.1. Any news here? On Nov 1, 6:47 pm, rooster 808 wrote: > I'm seeing this frequently on myHEROHTC, but not my G1 Google Dev > phone. > > Almost every power off, I lose the Desktop Icon on the App I'm > developing, just on theHero. >

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-02 Thread Erik Bryan
For what it's worth, I stopped using the Sense UI in favor of the default home, but did not wipe everything first. Upon entering the default home for the first time, all my apps had the right names/ icons. After resetting though, they were displaying in their mangled state in the default home. Does

Re: [android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-01 Thread Greg Donald
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 7:14 PM, mscwd01 wrote: > I have an HTC Hero, have used many of the above apps and have never > seen these problems... What firmware version do you have? -- Greg Donald http://destiney.com/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-01 Thread mscwd01
I have an HTC Hero, have used many of the above apps and have never seen these problems... On Nov 1, 11:47 pm, rooster 808 wrote: > I'm seeing this frequently on my HERO HTC, but not my G1 Google Dev > phone. > > Almost every power off, I lose the Desktop Icon on the App I'm > developing, just on

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-11-01 Thread rooster 808
I'm seeing this frequently on my HERO HTC, but not my G1 Google Dev phone. Almost every power off, I lose the Desktop Icon on the App I'm developing, just on the Hero. Rich On Oct 30, 10:36 pm, James W wrote: > For what its worth, I cannot reproduce this on a non-Sprint Hero. I > have had mine

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread James W
For what its worth, I cannot reproduce this on a non-Sprint Hero. I have had mine for a couple of months now, a European version, and has been out in Asia for a while with no reported similar errors. I am a close follower of the XDA Developers board, and it has not been seen there either. Perhaps i

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread Justin Giles
>From a user standpoint, I ran across this thread on the Hero phandroids.comforum: http://androidforums.com/sprint-htc-hero/12549-handcent-shortcut-icon-missing.html#post77129 Basically you wipe the phone & sd card, reinitialize the phone, then IMMEDIATELY turn off HTC Sense UI in favor of the st

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread jotobjects
Isn't this easy enough to create a reproducible test? Install a small test app with a raw string label. Then change it to a resource label and reinstall. The problem is provable or the cause is not that clear cut... On Oct 30, 8:14 am, Greg Donald wrote: > On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Jus

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread Greg Donald
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Justin Giles wrote: > I'm not entirely sure the raw string vs resource string is the full issue > here though.  It might be part of the problem, but not the whole > explanation.  As Greg mentioned earlier, he never had his app name set as a > raw string and he is

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread Justin Giles
I'm not entirely sure the raw string vs resource string is the full issue here though. It might be part of the problem, but not the whole explanation. As Greg mentioned earlier, he never had his app name set as a raw string and he is experiencing the problem. On one of my applications I'm develo

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread Robert Green
Justin, Thank you SO MUCH for testing this! I can now say with certainty that I have fixed the problem going forward and have identified at least one thing that triggers this problem. Hero doesn't like raw string app labels. It was probably developed with the assumption that app labels are res

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread Justin Giles
Oh, forgot to include my firmware build number: 1.29.651.1 CL69164 release-keys On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 7:20 AM, Justin Giles wrote: > Installed, played 1 round, rebooted, icon & text looked fine. Game started > with no problems. > > Justin > > > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Robert Gree

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread Justin Giles
Installed, played 1 round, rebooted, icon & text looked fine. Game started with no problems. Justin On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Robert Green wrote: > > Ah ha! > > Ok, that at least shows something. Before I changed the raw string to > @string/app_name, it was causing the game to display

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-30 Thread Justin Giles
If this is a HTC problem, then who has enough arm twisting power to get them to take notice? Me along with some of my friends have contacted them about this and we have received no response. On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > The standard platform doesn't do this. If th

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Dianne Hackborn
The standard platform doesn't do this. If this is only happening on the Hero, one possibility is HTC introduced some kind of caching that is broken. On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Robert Green wrote: > > Ok so maybe not cache but the thing that bothers me is that once > broken, it's unfixable

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Erik Bryan
I just installed Light Racer on my Sprint Hero. Had never installed it before. Rebooted and it was fine, still named Light Racer, still with the same icon. I assume this is because you updated Light Racer and I had never installed it before. However, I am having this problem with several other ap

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Robert Green
Ok so maybe not cache but the thing that bothers me is that once broken, it's unfixable. That says persistence to me. My update doesn't fix it phones that had the "bad" one installed ever (though it was never bad, just bugs on hero), but people who have never installed before don't have any prob

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Robert Green
Ah ha! Ok, that at least shows something. Before I changed the raw string to @string/app_name, it was causing the game to display as the package name instead of the label after a reboot. Now, if you've never installed it before, it works fine, but for those have already installed it, it keeps b

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Justin Giles
It says "Light Racer". Cacheit's good if it's in your wallet...not so good when it causes bugs. On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Robert Green wrote: > > Justin, > > Did the app name say "Light Racer" or "net.rbgrn.lightracer" after the > reboot? That was the problem with it. > > I had a

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Dianne Hackborn
There is -no- cached data for applications, at least in the standard platform. We rescan and collect all of this data at each boot. On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Robert Green wrote: > > Justin, > > Did the app name say "Light Racer" or "net.rbgrn.lightracer" after the > reboot? That was the

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Robert Green
Justin, Did the app name say "Light Racer" or "net.rbgrn.lightracer" after the reboot? That was the problem with it. I had a version out that used a raw string as the app label in the manifest. This updated one uses @string/app_name. If you confirm that it's the correct name and not the packa

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Justin Giles
I just downloaded it, played a round, rebooted and everything seems fine with it. Icon looks good and the game loads. Swhat's amiss with the rest of us? Sheer dumb luck? Poorly coded apps? Justin On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Robert Green wrote: > > Justin, would you be willing t

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Mark Murphy
Greg Donald wrote: > So how would I go about reverting to an older firmware, while also > preventing Sprint from pushing the broken version to my phone > automatically later? Beats me, short of finding some rooting instructions. > I recall clearly, my firmware upgraded itself in > the Sprint st

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Mark Murphy wrote: > FWIW, I can tell you that Coin Flip (free edition) works fine on my HTC > Hero even after a reboot. Note that I am running the older ROM than yours. That's great to hear. So how would I go about reverting to an older firmware, while also pre

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Mark Murphy
Greg Donald wrote: > After more app upgrades and reboots/testing today I've found the > following apps are all broken the same way as my own app: > > Pandora > Coin Flip FWIW, I can tell you that Coin Flip (free edition) works fine on my HTC Hero even after a reboot. Note that I am running the o

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Robert Green
Justin, would you be willing to install Light Racer, reboot and check for me? That will show if I've figured out part of the problem or not. Thanks! On Oct 29, 3:14 pm, Justin Giles wrote: > I installed pandahome (assuming that's what you meant by installing a > different home app) and I get t

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Justin Giles
I installed pandahome (assuming that's what you meant by installing a different home app) and I get the same results. Messed up launcher icons after reboot. Justin On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Greg Donald wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Dianne Hackborn > wrote: > > If this is

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread greenrift
I just encountered a similar problem with my Sprint Hero (US). Yesterday I updated several applications (include Google Sky!) and I just rebooted my phone and now that application along with several others have either the incorrect launcher icon or the launcher name under the icon is all screwy.

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Robert Green
Dianne, it's happening to me on 3 out of the 5 apps I have published. All apps work fine on: Emulator 1.1, 1.5, 1.6 G1 1.1, 1.5, 1.6 Mytouch 1.5, 1.6 Droid 2.0 The 3 apps have the issue on Hero 1.5 I had originally assumed it had something to do with the manifest, specifically the way the app l

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > Has anyone tried installing an alternate home app and seeing if it still > happens there?  I wonder if this is something in their custom home app. I just tried Panda Home and still have the same broken app issues on reboot. -- Greg Don

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > If this is only happening on Hero, it needs to be reported to HTC, not as a > generic platform bug. Do you know where the HTC bug reporting site is? All I can find is a simple support form that doesn't even confirm I posted anything. >

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Dianne Hackborn
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 10:52 AM, RichardC wrote: > "Where is the Android bug reporting site? " > b.android.com If this is only happening on Hero, it needs to be reported to HTC, not as a generic platform bug. Has anyone tried installing an alternate home app and seeing if it still happens ther

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:03 PM, TreKing wrote: > > I've only had one user report my app's label showing up as "#ff" > and they are also using a Hero. Yes, I've seen that too, it's unpredictable what the app icon's new (broken) title will be. Occasionally it's something like com.example.foo

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread TreKing
I've only had one user report my app's label showing up as "#ff" and they are also using a Hero. I have not seen any of these problems on my own G1 or the emulator. On Oct 29, 9:32 am, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > What phones are people seeing this on?  Just the HTC Hero, or is this also > happe

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Mark Murphy
I apologize for not responding to one of your earlier posts: > Mine has: 1.29.651.1 CL69164 release-keys Since I haven't seen this problem to date on my test Hero, running an older firmware, I'm suspecting they broke something in that newer firmware. I have a second test Hero now and will do a

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread RichardC
"Where is the Android bug reporting site? " b.android.com -- RichardC On Oct 29, 5:40 pm, Greg Donald wrote: > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 9:18 AM, gdonald wrote: > > Other apps on my phone are having the same problem now.  Google Sky is > > now broken after this morning's update for example. > >

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 9:18 AM, gdonald wrote: > Other apps on my phone are having the same problem now.  Google Sky is > now broken after this morning's update for example. After more app upgrades and reboots/testing today I've found the following apps are all broken the same way as my own app

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Dianne Hackborn wrote: > What phones are people seeing this on?  Just the HTC Hero, or is this also > happening on stock Android? For me, I personally have seen two Heros it's happening on. I don't have access to stock Android, unless you count the emulator, but

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread Dianne Hackborn
What phones are people seeing this on? Just the HTC Hero, or is this also happening on stock Android? On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:18 AM, gdonald wrote: > > > > On Oct 28, 6:51 pm, Arron La wrote: > > My application started having this problem after I updated the > > launcher activity with a diff

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-29 Thread gdonald
On Oct 28, 6:51 pm, Arron La wrote: > My application started having this problem after I updated the > launcher activity with a different root package. Here's the sequence: > > 1) Install application on the phone with [com.package] as the path to > my launcher activity. > 2) Changed the path to

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-28 Thread Arron La
My application started having this problem after I updated the launcher activity with a different root package. Here's the sequence: 1) Install application on the phone with [com.package] as the path to my launcher activity. 2) Changed the path to be [com.package2] and updated the AndroidManifest

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-28 Thread gdonald
On Oct 27, 9:35 am, "Mark Murphy" wrote: > 1. Is this test phone a Sprint Hero (US), or a different Hero? Mine is a US Hero. > 2. What firmware are you running? The build number on my devices is: > > 1.22.651.1 146733 CL62456 release-keys Mine has: 1.29.651.1 CL69164 release-keys > 3. Is th

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-28 Thread gdonald
On Oct 26, 10:13 pm, Robert Green wrote: > Uninstall, reboot, install -> Works correctly, reboot -> breaks Yeah, that's it exactly. Got my app all ready to go, all polished and ready to sell, but I can't go forward until this issue is resolved. Anyone know a work-around? Anyone? --~--~-

[android-developers] Re: App name/icon problems on Hero after reboot

2009-10-27 Thread Mark Murphy
> Yes, the test phone is running 1.5. > > We've tested a manifest that has @string/app_name for both the app > label and launch activity label and it doesn't seem to be fixing it. > > Uninstall, reboot, install -> Works correctly, reboot -> breaks I am not seeing this with the app I used for last