I am brand new to AIDE and I decided to get the developers pass but the first thing I tried to do to is run the sample Java console project and I get this weird output without any alteration to the sample code. I need to know if this is not going to work on my tablet because I only have a short time to get a refund. Here is a picture of the output.
Strange output on running Java console
WTF… probably won’t work but try my fix for a similar problem HTTPLog)-Static: isSBSettingEnabled false
oh, you are brand new? XD
I am not brand new to programming but new to Aide. I could not even get the example cod to run. I was using that as an example so that it would be clear it was nothing I had introduced into the code.
Anyways …
Putting my tablet in airplane mode worked. I guess I just have to work on non-web projects. That kinda sucks though… I would Iike to find a better solution still.
I think this is a conflict with AIDE and your Console App. Remember that AIDE uses a special signature to view the Android Output and same happens (if using root
)!
@everyone I will bring this to the attention of the devs. Please also post your device specifics and anything that could be of interest, so we have more details to work with. I was not able to reproduce this myself!
@trixi, im using my Moto G6 Play (but i think on every rooted
device it works).
How to reproduce:
(If building an Android App, needs root):
- Go to Settings > Build & Run > set Run without user prompt to
on
. - Allow Root Acess
- Restart (kill) the app on Android Settings.
- Open the App and go to the LogCat.
And now, you can see not only the AIDE logs, but all your android logs!!
I dont know how to repeoduce in Java Console App
I did not realize that the app required root access. I have not rooted any of my current devices.
The two devices that this is happening on are a Vankyo Z10 tablet and a Samsung Galaxy S8 phone.
Thats one of the methods (the method working on the Android logcat (that uses Log.i()
, not the Java (which uses System.out.println()
))