On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Bob Kerns wrote:
> The lesson there is that if you use Proguard, and something odd goes
> wrong, always try disabling that first -- because the amount of time
> you can potentially waste is huge!
>
> Proguard works pretty well, and is pretty useful. But this, togeth
Glad you got it working!
The lesson there is that if you use Proguard, and something odd goes
wrong, always try disabling that first -- because the amount of time
you can potentially waste is huge!
Proguard works pretty well, and is pretty useful. But this, together
with its learning curve and se
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Samuel Tardieu wrote:
> The HarassMe application is built using Scala (and has just been
> open-sourced, see http://git.rfc1149.net/harassme.git). And I know of
> several other applications using Scala.
Thanks! That solved my problem.
I didn't use it completely,
Thanks for the update. That leaves the OP's question unanswered,
however.
But having a working example is sure to be helpful. If Scala is known
to work on Anroid, I suspect the OP's problem stems from not having
packaged the necessary components correctly? From a brief browse
through that example,
> "Bob" == Bob Kerns writes:
Bob> I would guess in this case that Scala depends on parts of the Java
Bob> J2SE SDK which are not included in Android. I would be rather
Bob> surprised if you can get Scala to run on Android, in fact. If you
Bob> want to try anyway, I may be able to offer sugges
NoClassDefFoundError does not mean what you think it means. It does
NOT mean that the class was not found. It means that a class was found
-- but could not be loaded without an error.
It does not report what that error is, and the only sane way to find
out is to use the debugger and catch all exce
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