[android-developers] Re: Is there a file which contains all crash report in andorid device
If you are referring to application crashes, some information is stored in the dropboxmanager.
ACRA also uses it.
The tombstone file is saved (usually in /data/anr/traces.txt), but reading the dropboxmanager is more simple.
For a quick check to see what kind of information is available you can try the options as below.
(The array of tags called SYSTEM_TAGS in http://acra.googlecode.com/svn-history/r720/trunk/acra/src/main/java/org/acra/DropBoxCollector.java can be used for filtering)
Example: adb shell dumpsys dropbox system_app_wtf --print
In general
adb shell dumpsys dropbox <system_tag> --print
On Tuesday, June 19, 2012 6:09:40 PM UTC+5:30, Deepa Manian wrote:
As my title, i need to know whether a file contains all the crash report in android. Let me explain in detail. In iphone developer can take all crash reports in iphone application by synchronizing the device into system in the specific directory in Mac.All the crash reports are stored in directory with the individual device name.
Likewise i need to get all the crash report for android device. As i googled, i got some suggestion as using ACRA we can get the crash report in Google Doc or as email.
Is there a single way to get crash report or any other way to get it? If so please guide to get the crash report. i'm in running out of time.
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