I see the same all the time. Very time consuming to kill all and start
again. So, I discovered that even when logCat view stops working in
Eclipse - you can still run 'adb logcat' from the command line and it
works like a charm.
Another observation - with logcat view opened - our application
(bhoost.com) slows down a lot. Did not track it down to anything more
specific yet, but trying not to open logCat view in Debug perspective
anymore.

On May 17, 12:57 pm, Amos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This (logCat messages not appearing all of a sudden) happens
> frequently to me. I never managed to isolate the cause, so it's just a
> bit of annoying behavior I've come to live with :-). Restarting the
> emulator or eclipse usually helps, not always.
>
> On May 17, 1:03 pm, mystic-d <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > when i say "i cant see nothing in the logCat" i mean that the logCat
> > was stop to work (i didnt see any message..  even when i restart the
> > application)
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