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1 This is a sample Android executable that can be used to test the |
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2 Google Breakpad client library on Android. |
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4 Its purpose is simply to crash and generate a minidump under /data/local/tmp. |
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6 Build instructions: |
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8 cd android/sample_app |
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9 $NDK/ndk-build |
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11 Where $NDK points to a valid Android NDK installation. |
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13 Usage instructions: |
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15 After buildind the test program, send it to a device, then run it as |
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16 the shell UID: |
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17 |
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18 adb push libs/armeabi/test_google_breakpad /data/local/tmp |
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19 adb shell /data/local/tmp/test_google_breakpad |
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21 This will simply crash after dumping the name of the generated minidump |
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22 file. |
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24 See jni/test_breakpad.cpp for details. |
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26 Use 'armeabi-v7a' instead of 'armeabi' above to test the ARMv7-A version |
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27 of the binary. |
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29 Note: |
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30 If you plan to use the library in a regular Android application, store |
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31 the minidump files either to your app-specific directory, or to the SDCard |
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32 (the latter requiring a specific permission). |