Closed Playit3110 closed 1 year ago
It's due to the Network speed meter. Received a few reports. It'll be fixed in the next build. Also, try to use the issue temple for reporting an issue.
Thanks i will do it next time
I used the github link in the crash screen, that didnt use the template
I used the github link in the crash screen, that didnt use the template
I might have messed up the links again. Will check :)
After starting the network diagnostics over wifi and open my notifications to see the speed there as well the following crash happend.
----------Start of crash---------- Thread name: Timer-0 Thread stacktrace: [dalvik.system.VMStack.getThreadStackTrace(Native Method), java.lang.Thread.getStackTrace(Thread.java:1841), e.c.a.f.a.uncaughtException(Unknown Source:47), java.lang.ThreadGroup.uncaughtException(ThreadGroup.java:1073), java.lang.ThreadGroup.uncaughtException(ThreadGroup.java:1068), java.lang.Thread.dispatchUncaughtException(Thread.java:2306)] crash message: For input string: "1,9"
----------Crash logs---------- [java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:747), java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Integer.java:865), com.drnoob.datamonitor.utils.LiveNetworkMonitor.a(:5), com.drnoob.datamonitor.utils.LiveNetworkMonitor$a.run(Unknown Source:17), java.util.TimerThread.mainLoop(Timer.java:563), java.util.TimerThread.run(Timer.java:513)]
----------Device info---------- Device Manufacturer: samsung Device Brand: samsung Device Model: SM-G780F Device Codename: r8seea Android version: 12, 31 SOC Model: Exynos 990