Win7 x86
The Abort button does not. Most times, the reason to abort would be when the deployment has obviously failed, but currently the only solution is to kill SB via the Task Manager.
Deploying App - cannot Abort
Re: Deploying App - cannot Abort
You probably have to end java and xcode processes too. I would guess Fred is wresting with cleanly ending the spawned processes.
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Indeed - not easy especially if these processors dont bother processing window events...
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Re: Deploying App - cannot Abort
I have discovered that (on Windows) there is an exe that is deploying the app - it is in fact listed more than once sometimes, so via the Task Manager, 'Kill Process Family' effectively performs an Abort and SB remains on screen. The Abort Button does work before the deployment part of the process has started, takes a few seconds to clean up.
If it's any help to anyone, I have so far found 3 triggers for deployment failure, Windows to Android:
1) The target device has been 'lost' by the Host PC (or maybe you forgot connect it!)
2) The target device limits the number of times the same debug app can be loaded (If this happens, just change the app version number)
3) Create App Details Modified. I found that in this case it is best to close the Create App Window, Save the Main Source File, then return to Create App.
It is probably a good idea to delete the app from the device before deploying again because your Anti Virus might object to it being overwritten.
If it's any help to anyone, I have so far found 3 triggers for deployment failure, Windows to Android:
1) The target device has been 'lost' by the Host PC (or maybe you forgot connect it!)
2) The target device limits the number of times the same debug app can be loaded (If this happens, just change the app version number)
3) Create App Details Modified. I found that in this case it is best to close the Create App Window, Save the Main Source File, then return to Create App.
It is probably a good idea to delete the app from the device before deploying again because your Anti Virus might object to it being overwritten.
Re: Deploying App - cannot Abort
The best way to clean up tasks on Windows is wildcards. Like taskkill /f /im *java*
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Re: Deploying App - cannot Abort
tj1010:
I don't see that as the best way, I see that as the most dangerous way!The best way to clean up tasks on Windows is wildcards. Like taskkill /f /im *java*
Re: Deploying App - cannot Abort
Yes, aborting cordova once launched seems a bit tricky to me for now..