Ledbelly2142
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09/05/12 07:34 AM (13 years ago)

Android App stopped working... nothing changed

I am not sure why, but my Andorid App stopped working. I get a message on my Android phone that says "The App stopped working, would you like to report it?" However, trying it again after a few minutes, it works... I have only 1 app with 1 user (me), so I am not sure what it could be. Is this the sort of thing that would go away if I hosted my own? Because Buzztouch is such a great service, with a really great free feature to get started, I could easily see servers being saturated (just a guess). Cheers, Led
 
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09/05/12 09:02 AM (13 years ago)
Hi Led, It's hard to say exactly what happened without some error logs or something, but basically it appears that your app crashed for some reason. It very likely has NOTHING to do with the buzztouch servers, and tons more to do with the Android OS. Same thing happens on Windows and just about every other OS from time to time. I wouldn't worry about it unless it starts to happen super frequently, and then start keeping track of what happened before the crash (like a particular menu tap or something). Mark
 
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09/05/12 09:16 AM (13 years ago)
Sounds good, thanks for your help. -Led
 
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09/05/12 09:20 AM (13 years ago)
Click the report button, login to your google developer console to the right of your app will be errors reported, you click on the error and can get a log output of the crash.
 
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09/05/12 11:51 AM (13 years ago)
@Arubaman, Thanks, will do next crash.
 

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