下文来自:
http://www.inteist.com/2012/02/how-to-debug-apps-on-kindle-fire-on-os-x/
So you bought the Kindle Fire and you want to start running and debugging your apps on it but when you connected it, you realized that it is not recognized automatically like other Android devices on OS X.
No worries, it takes 2 minutes to set it up.
You need to:
- add 2 lines to the “adb_usb.ini” file
- restart the ADB server
Open up the terminal and edit the “adb_usb.ini” (you can use nano instead of vim): vim ~/.android/adb_usb.ini
add the following 2 lines to the file each on a separate line:
注意: vim命令如何保存
按ESC
然后输入
:wq
now you need to restart the ADB server and you should be all set.
The whole sequence of commands looks like this:
Now you should also see the device while running your app from Eclipse
For the official directions in case you need them and for directions for other OS besides OS X, you can check outthis PDF
Important tip:
The networking will not work until you “disconnect” the device from USB – just click on “Disconnect” don’t worry it will only cancel the “file transfer mode”. You will still be able to deploy and now actually run apps that require networking.
注意: 1. wq要小写
2. 你可能会遇到
[2012-06-02 09:08:59 - adb] ADB server didn't ACK
[2012-06-02 09:08:59 - adb] * failed to start daemon *
[2012-06-02 09:10:00 - adb] ADB server didn't ACK
[2012-06-02 09:10:00 - adb] * failed to start daemon *
[2012-06-02 09:10:21 - adb] ADB server didn't ACK
[2012-06-02 09:10:21 - adb] * failed to start daemon *
[2012-06-02 09:11:18 - adb] ADB server didn't ACK
[2012-06-02 09:11:18 - adb] * failed to start daemon *
这样的问题,网络查找资料,发现并不是关机重新Eclipse就OK的,还有一个原因是你的ini文件中错误地加入了空白行。
ADB will often fail if there is a newline in adb_usb.ini, remove it and restart it and that will often solve the problem (at least for me anyways)
参考资料:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5703550/my-eclipse-adb-server-didnt-ack-failed-to-start-daemon