I thought that there are "services" in Android that are only exited under
extreme low memory condition.
Once I only had a look at current time(homescreen), so I wouldn't expect
such condition to occur.
So is it in practice enough to have all alarms, and incoming calls disabled?
The biggest problem then for me is then to avoid hitting the home button.
Maybe a tape over the home button will help :).
Tibor
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 23:55, Tobias Bieniek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tibor,
>
> this is unfortunatly nothing that we can solve, because that is a
> "feature" of the Android operating system...
>
> Android is designed to automatically kill apps in the background if it
> is running low on memory. If you get a call on your device, XCSoar
> will switch into the background and since we do have a rather
> substantial memory-footprint XCSoar has a high chance of getting
> killed during that call. Most Android apps can be designed to remember
> their state in case they are killed, but since XCSoar is probably one
> of the most complex pieces of software on the Android market it is not
> exactly trivial for us.
>
> Turbo
>
>
>
> Am 11. März 2012 23:16 schrieb Tibor Arpas <[email protected]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > on Saturday, by chance, I got into air with only 6.3 alpha version of
> > XCSoar installed in my mobile phone (Galaxy S2). (Installation in my
> Streak
> > was broken.)
> >
> > I needed to suspend XCSoar and use the phone a couple of times. XCSoar
> never
> > survived the suspend-resume and always started form scratch. Brief
> testing
> > on the ground didn't have this crash, so I can't reproduce it or do a
> proper
> > report.
> >
> > Instead I requested automatic crash reports:
> > http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/ticket/1889
> >
> > No idea how difficult that technically is.
> >
> > Our older tickets about resuming flight/task after a crash are still very
> > relevant:
> > http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/ticket/1303
> > http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/ticket/1222
> > It surprising to me that they are not more popular. Anyway, please don't
> > forget about them.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tibor
> >
> >
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