would you mind to post a link to that thread? - as I was not able to
find it via search ..

thanks in advance

On 20 Jan., 16:22, wataru <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you so much Stoyan!!!
> That was the answer I was looking for so badly!!!
>
> I read whole thread and I feel so good now that I know
> what was going on
> (and it wasn't something to with my application :)
>
> Regards.
>
> On Jan 20, 9:36 am, "Stoyan Damov" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Search this list for "TERRIBLE BUG" and you'll find a workaround for
> > how to get lost memory back w/o having to do a factory reset.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Stoyan
>
> > On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:56 PM, wataru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > When I install my application with Eclipse ADT
> > > (by simply run and choose device that appears in the list)
> > > through USB onto device, sometimes I noticed it consumes
> > > internal memory (storage) space even though application
> > > is already loaded on the device
> > > (exactly same version - just some minor code changes)
>
> > > As my application size getting big, this is really annoying
> > > because eventually it will use up all initial storage space of ~70MB
> > > and I have to factory reset in order for me to continue testing
> > > my application on real device.
>
> > > I did little investigation and find out this seems to happen when
>
> > > 1) load/run application onto device for first time with USB
> > > 2) disconnect USB
> > > 3) restart Eclipse
> > > 4) connect device and try to load/run application onto device
> > > 5) internal memory goes down by application size ...
>
> > > and it does NOT seem to happen as long as I keep USB connection and
> > > Eclipse still recognize the device. I'm just guessing here, but
> > > maybe does Eclipse ADT creates temporary file of some kind that's get
> > > left behind when I disconnect USB? I'm running RC30 so I don't have
> > > root access and can't check system files/folders but is there any way
> > > to look for these temp files (if any) and clear out either from
> > > Eclipse, or using adb shell command?
>
> > > So for now, I leave my device connected to Eclipse all the time
> > > but I want to use it as phone as well as sometimes I want to show
> > > to my friends to get some feedback etc - it would be really nice
> > > if I can somehow load application onto device, disconnect and
> > > keep testing/using phone.
>
> > > Has anyone experience this issue? If so, is there any
> > > walk around to this problem? Or could you point me out
> > > what I'm doing wrong here? I tried few things myself,
> > > such as close Eclipse right after I launch my application on device,
> > > disconnect USB etc but nothing seem to work.
>
> > > Any information on this matter is greatly appreciated.
> > > Thank you very much in advance,- Zitierten Text ausblenden -
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