I am not sure about the command line options but with the IDEs (such
as netbeans) after every change you make, when you select to run the
app on your emulator, it uninstalls the old apk and installs your
latest automatically. It does do this while your emulator is running.
After the uninstall and then the new install, the app launches. But
maybe I misunderstood what you are doing.
Donnie
On May 24, 2010, at 5:22 AM, "Robert P. J. Day"
<[email protected]> wrote:
if i want to rebuild a (debug) app, can i reinstall it on a running
emulator? as a test, i "adb shell"ed into the emulator and removed
the current .apk file from /data/app, but that still seemed to leave
the app running (which, i suppose, doesn't surprise me).
can this be done? or should i just keep doing what i'm doing --
remove .apk file, kill emulator, start it again and install new .apk
file? thanks.
rday
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