


The following libraries are missing debug symbols: To debug the APK, native libraries (*.so files) must have debug symbols. apk in AndroidStudio and record a firebase robo-test, however I can't seem to get past this issue. I'd really like to be able to open up my. No bugs to speak of, users are able to play the game just fine. I have a few apps that are working fine, they use several firebase features including firebase-messaging.

If you need to transfer files, you can always switch your device to file transfer mode as explained in the first paragraph.I've been scouring forums, blogs, etc for any answers to this, but so far I've found no solutions/workarounds. The drawback is, however, that the USB interface cannot be used for other purposes (e.g. The benefits of AOAP are that the setup process is significantly simplified, and SuperDisplay gets exclusive access to the This is why you get a notification asking if you would like to open an accessory named "SuperDisplay" with the SuperDisplay app whenever you plug in your device. SuperDisplay uses AOAP by making your PC pretend to be an AOAP device called "SuperDisplay". SuperDisplay provides this method of connecting as a back-up,īut it also supports a zero-setup connection method via the Android open accessory protocol (AOAP).ĪOAP was built to enable communications between an Android device and a third-party hardware accessory such as a stabilization gimbal Many apps do this by asking the user to enable developer modeĪnd USB debugging, but this is an extra step than can be inconvenient for the user.

So we had to get a bit creative to pull it off. The Android system does not provide any official method for USB communication between an app and a Windows computer, This will allow transferring files while SuperDisplay is running, but requires a little more setup.įor an explanation of why this is necessary, keep reading.
