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Hey guys, I have an HTC thunderbolt that I have XC Soar on....went for
a 5 hour flight yesterday and the phone arbitrarily reset after about 5 hours. I had external power hooked up to it and the battery was fine. I'm not sure I want to replace my trusty IPAQ 310 for this phone as a logger/computer as of yet. Anyone else seen this or having good luck using an android version of XC Soar? |
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Paul Besing wrote:
Hey guys, I have an HTC thunderbolt that I have XC Soar on....went for a 5 hour flight yesterday and the phone arbitrarily reset after about 5 hours. I had external power hooked up to it and the battery was fine. I'm not sure I want to replace my trusty IPAQ 310 for this phone as a logger/computer as of yet. Anyone else seen this or having good luck using an android version of XC Soar? What exactly do you mean by "phone reset"? Do you really mean "reset", i.e. it rebooted? Then it's an Android bug, and you should contact the phone vendor for an Android update. Do you mean it returned to the home screen, i.e. XCSoar crashed? Then please submit a bug report: http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/newticket It is very important that you attach the "logcat" file. You can extract that from your phone with the Android SDK. Without the logcat, I cannot analyze what caused the problem. And without your bug report, the problem will unlikely to be fixed soon. We address crash bugs very quickly, but we need your help. Max (XCSoar/Android developer) |
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On May 2, 11:03*pm, Max Kellermann wrote:
Paul Besing wrote: Hey guys, I have an HTC thunderbolt that I have XC Soar on....went for a 5 hour flight yesterday and the phone arbitrarily reset after about 5 hours. *I had external power hooked up to it and the battery was fine. *I'm not sure I want to replace my trusty IPAQ 310 for this phone as a logger/computer as of yet. *Anyone else seen this or having good luck using an android version of XC Soar? What exactly do you mean by "phone reset"? Do you really mean "reset", i.e. it rebooted? *Then it's an Android bug, and you should contact the phone vendor for an Android update. Do you mean it returned to the home screen, i.e. XCSoar crashed? *Then please submit a bug report: *http://www.xcsoar.org/trac/newticket It is very important that you attach the "logcat" file. *You can extract that from your phone with the Android SDK. Without the logcat, I cannot analyze what caused the problem. *And without your bug report, the problem will unlikely to be fixed soon. We address crash bugs very quickly, but we need your help. Max (XCSoar/Android developer) Thanks for the quick reply Max! Sorry I was not more clear. The phone just rebooted it self as if you removed the battery and it went through the entire boot sequence. I will contact android for an update. While I'm here, I get this error on startup of XCSoar though...Parse Error at Line: 1224 "DP 25:25:51 N 108.30:" Any ideas? Paul |
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Paul Besing wrote:
update. While I'm here, I get this error on startup of XCSoar though...Parse Error at Line: 1224 "DP 25:25:51 N 108.30:" Any ideas? This is an incomplete position, your airspace file is malformed. Two digits must follow the trailing colon. |
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