Android app doesn't run
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@ekkescorner USB cable. I deleted that device, and am trying to create a new one, but it keeps trying to make an emulator, not a "real" Android device.
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@mzimmers creating devices is for emulators. to connect via USB see https://t1p.de/ekkeManageDevices
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@ekkescorner oh, OK. I didn't realize that.
So...any idea why my device is showing as disconnected?
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@mzimmers Go to your computer and click this device to see if you are able to browse inside this device. For example, copy a file from this device to your computer. If yes, this means the device is connected to your computer. Otherwise, it is not connected.
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@JoeCFD bingo. Now my device shows as ready to use.
Unfortunately, I'm now back to my original error:
Activity Manager threw the error: Error type 3 Error: Activity class {org.qtproject.example.weatherinfo/org.qtproject.qt.android.bindings.QtActivity} does not exist.
And, to @JKSH's suggestion, this is without modifying any of the files in my android directory.
How do these settings compare with yours?
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@mzimmers said in Android app doesn't run:
Do I need to dig up an earlier version of the SDK now?
That's a bit tricky:
- The Latest version of the SDK Command-Line tools (v11+) requires JDK 17 now. In contrast, v10 of the Tools can work with JDK 11.
- Qt Creator expects you to use the SDK Manager to install the "Latest" version of the tools. So if you've upgrade those tools, you're expected to use JDK 17 too.
And, to @JKSH's suggestion, this is without modifying any of the files in my android directory.
Hmm... that's weird. Sorry, I don't know if it's related to JDK 17 or not. (I haven't upgraded so I'm still using JDK 11 + SDK Command-Line Tools v10)