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Message #13590
Re: BQ r23 total off and unwilling to react
hi,
Am Montag, den 22.06.2015, 11:44 -0700 schrieb Steve Langasek:
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> > Thanks for the explanation. To me, this is just all the more reason to
> > have an option to disable it, maybe only for a day or a couple. Imagine
> > being somewhere and urgently needing your phone which then hangs because
> > some crash logs are being collected? The app that crashed might not even
> > be the one you urgently need. Crash collection should, imho, not take
> > precedence over the dialog to accept a call as this is still the main
> > functionaly of a phone, at least for me.
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> While the shell can't do anything with the crashed app until the crash
> handler has finished, that *shouldn't* mean that it prevents the shell from,
> e.g., switching apps. This is why people were asking about crash files for
> unity8. It's unexpected that a crashed app should take out the /whole/ UI,
> and if that happens that's a bug in unity8, not just a bug in the app that's
> crashing.
>
right, usually the system IO load is so high that the UI responds just
very slow when this happens, i have never seen it hang hard yet, that
might be something new/else ...
ciao
oli
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