Thursday, May 31, 2012

Re: [android-developers] Why can't someone at Google answer this question????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

There will always be some questions, which you would yourself have to find answers, and may be someone would answer eventually, but don't know when.

Coming back to your problem, if you think it's a bug, then file a bug for it. There are greater chances that your bug would be noticed by people from google on their bug tracker.

Your question screams. And for a forum, I don't think that's good. At times, it really might frustrate you, but, screaming is not a solution I guess.

Anyway, I have no idea about your problem. 

2 steps:
1. Try to search in the bug tracker if this bug is already logged.
2. If not, then please log a bug and wait for someone's response patiently :)


Thanks and Regards,
Kumar Bibek


http://techdroid.kbeanie.com
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On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Jim Morris <jim.morris@lecere.com> wrote:
There is nobody to talk to at Google!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I thought Google Android people are supposed to be watching this
forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Somebody in Poland responded to ask for code, I sent it and then ....
nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

How are we supposed to develop software if we can't get some
support??????????????????????

I have developed an Android app that communicates with a Blue Bamboo
Bluetooth printer. I have no trouble communicating with the printer
on
a galaxy P-6210 (Android 3.2). I purchased a P-3113 (Android 4.0.3).
When my app runs on the P-3113, I get the following problem.
When the P-3113 is trying to pair with the Blue Bamboo printers, it
asks me to type in the pin number for pairing, but the device was
already paired before the app started up!!!!!!! Why does it ask me
for
a pin number again, when the devices are already paired?
When I enter the pin number again, the device will still not connect.
The problem occurs on the device running version 4.0.3 regardless of
whether my software is targeted for version 4.0.3 or version 3.2.
I can supply the manufacturer's demo software source code, which also
exhibits the same problem.
I believe this is a bug introduced into Android 4.0.3. The software
works fine on Android 3.2 on a Galaxy P-6210.
I have traced the problem to the statement
mmSocket.connect();
When this statement is executed, a dialog box pops up on the Galaxy
P-3113. This dialog box asks for the user to input a pin code for
pairing, BUT THE DEVICE IS ALREADY PAIRED. I type in the correct code
and I get an invalid exchange exception. The code is correct!! The
device is already paired!!!!!!
How could this not be a bug? Hey Google,.............................
how about some help here.

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