Well - today the issue is resolved by the action of sunspots maybe :-)

Now both phones show the same processes in the upper left quadrant of
DDMS.

Maybe what happened is that I powered down the development system and
the phones overnight.  Perhaps the device driver on the development
system needed a reboot of the system to work correctly?

Still curious about Xavier Ducrohet's mention that the build type can
be seen in DDMS.  Where is that shown?


On Feb 9, 11:17 am, jotobjects <[email protected]> wrote:
> @ Xavier Ducrohet
> Where is the "device view" in DDMS?  I see a Device menu but nothing
> that shows the build type
>
> @ Kosta
> It shows online for both devices
>
> On Feb 9, 10:41 am, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > FWIW, my Motorola Milestone (not a Droid2, but same manufacturer and
> > roughly same hardware) drops from DDMS every few hours.
>
> > When that happens, I still see it in the DDMS view, but it goes from
> > "Online" to "Offline" - which does your bad one show?
>
> > I then unplug it from the computer, wait for Windows to make the "usb
> > disconnected" sound, and plug it back in. After that it works for a
> > while again.
>
> > -- Kostya
>
> > 09.02.2011 21:28, Xavier Ducrohet пишет:
>
> > > The device view in ddms should show the type of build for the device
> > > in the top level tree node.
>
> > > If your app is set to debuggable through the manifest, I don't know
> > > why it wouldn't show up on the 2nd device.
>
> > > On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 6:39 AM, jotobjects<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >> On Feb 8, 9:35 pm, Xavier Ducrohet<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >>> Looks like you have a phone running a debug build where all the apps
> > >>> are debuggable by default and the other one is running a production
> > >>> build ("user" build) where the apps are not debuggable unless they
> > >>> declare debuggable=true in their manifest.
> > >> How can you tell when a phone is a "user" build?
>
> > >> I am building the two apps that I want to debug.  Both have
> > >> debuggable=true
>
> > >>    android:debuggable="true"
>
> > >> I install them from the same USB cable with this command
>
> > >>    adb -d install -r foobar.apk
>
> > >> The apps use a library app that does not have
> > >> android:debuggable="true" in its manifest.
>
> > >> The identical APK files are installed on both phones.  In one phone
> > >> the app processes show up in DDMS. In the other they don't.
>
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