I have a manifest-registered receiver for WiFi events, which can get triggered quite often (e.g. the signal level change).

Third party ROMs is one thing, causing "plenty of weird shit" for sure, but this could be something else.

Will try to find the time to make a synthetic test case.

-- Kostya

04.10.2011 3:58, Zsolt Vasvari пишет:
I haev a few receivers, but I can't say I've ever seen one of those
ClassNotFound exceptions.  That said, I've seen plenty of weird sh*t,
some of them I suspect to be real problems with my app, some of them I
think are bugs in either the core platform or some 3rd party ROM.  But
I will never find out as the Market crash report doesn't even give us
such basic information as the Android version the crash occurs on.

A 3rd party tool is also not an option for me as I don't have the
INTERNET permission either.



On Oct 4, 6:55 am, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]>  wrote:
Thank you for sharing this information, William.

I'm not hung up on this being exclusively a Market issue, in fact, my point
is, if it's a core platform bug, it's a very serious one, affecting large
numbers of users and developers alike, and I hope it gets fixed.

However, a quick search in the public bug tracker didn't turn anything up.

I certainly know of ACRA, but can't use it in my currently published
application because it doesn't have the Internet permission.

And that's beside the point anyway - seeing more reliable reports of crashes
possibly caused by a core platform bug isn't going to make them go away.

--
Kostya Vasilyev
04.10.2011 2:22 пользователь "William Ferguson"<
[email protected]>  написал:



I've seen this kind of installation corruption happen with a dev
deployment. So don't get hung up on it being a Market issue.
I second TreKing's suggestion to use an external bug reporter. I think
it's mandatory.
I initially used ACRA with results sent to a GoogleDoc spreadsheet,
but now use ACRA + BugSense which takes the pain out of collating
crashes. And you will get all kinds of weird crashes that there is a
good chance you will never reproduce.
William
On Oct 4, 2:07 am, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]>  wrote:
Ok, thanks for sharing.
But... package installation is presumably handled by the core OS, and
not the Market itself (or so we are told). Pretty amazing.
03.10.2011 19:23, TreKing пишет:
Yup. I don't have receivers, but I see this from time to time with my
Activity classes, which are obviously clearly defined. I also think
there is some corruption going on with the update process, as that is
usually when I see this stuff.
And when users have weird issues I can't reproduce (strange things
like not being able to connect to the internet when other apps work)
an uninstall - reinstall fixes the problem most of the time.
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