Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Update: after digging through the code, I found that the path has changed.
Indeed, I find my logs in /Android/data/org.openbmap. However, all files now
have filenames like "filesV1_log20150617133700-wifi.xml". Could that be a
forgotten path separator somewhere?
More important, as the file name is part of the spec: will these files still
import successfully?
Original comment by mich...@vonglasow.com
on 17 Jun 2015 at 7:12
You're faster than I can reply :-)
Agilob raised the important point, that it makes sense to store data under
Android/data to comply with Android standards
(https://github.com/wish7code/org.openbmap.unifiedNlpProvider/issues/10). So
this was changed with 0.8.8
This also guarantees, that the folder is deleted once Radiobeacon is installed.
Thanks for the hint on the file names, this is now corrected with
r49fa03e7be40..
The good news: Just checked the uploads, files arrived fine nevertheless..
(last of your uploads 2015-06-17 20:54:18)
Original comment by wish7code
on 17 Jun 2015 at 7:43
Well... not sure if it's really desirable to nuke all data when uninstalling
the app... but that's a fault in the design of Android, not the app.
There is one issue that remains: the media scanner doesn't get triggered (still
on 0.8.8 e2a52fc-dirty). When I export the files and browse the folder with
MTP, no new logs are there. When I do the same with the CM file manager, I see
the whole list of files. You might want to try reproducing this on the latest
build – maybe it has to do with the missing path separator and the media
scanner is scanning the files subdir when the files are placed in its parent.
Didn't check the code...
Original comment by mich...@vonglasow.com
on 18 Jun 2015 at 6:34
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mich...@vonglasow.com
on 17 Jun 2015 at 7:00