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Pending reply - Android 6// SDK question?


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Name: D. Helm

Rank: Cpl.

 

Type of issue: Software
Brief Description of Issue:

 I have the terminal emulator on my device (unlocked gsm), and it for some reason won't write or show the sys log files...

It should be able to keep an updated .txt document in the sdcard (given the permissions) - but it says 'do not have permission'.

Some of the other commands that should be working; don't seem to really do anything on the terminal emulator (Android) I have.. And curious if it is just from Android 6.0 Marshmallow or What.

     As I said its an unlocked Gsm device, so there shouldn't be too much more that rooting it would do right? I really don't want to root it, if I don't have to.

So, I have the SDK on the desktop; and am wondering if anyone knows how I could set it up to automatically update a .txt document on my PC anytime I connected them (or possibly when they are on the same network) ?????

 

(Edit- I'm aiming for an ongoing log of: debug reports, sys logs, and activity accesses.)

 

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Current Status: Pending Reply

 

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Supporting Technician: J. Candy


   

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Posted (edited)

Yupyup!

 

Best I found was a weird way to loop it to auto update a log file, whenever I manually connect it to PC.

I'll be setting it up in a week or so if you wanna try it too.

Mainly do this to keep a running log to actually visualize which permissions certain apps are using without user requests; i.e. accessing media files, camera, phone contacts, messages, etc when device is idle.)

Edited by Helm 1st MRB
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