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Snapdragon Profiler 1.3 crash on connect
Flamaros
Join Date: 6 May 14
Posts: 17
Posted: Mon, 2016-01-25 04:03

Hi,

I am trying to use snapdragon profiler v1.3 with my nexus 6, but it crash when I connect it to the device.

I am running under Windows 10.

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Flamaros
Join Date: 6 May 14
Posts: 17
Posted: Mon, 2016-02-01 08:04

The crash at call stack location : SDPClientFramework.dll!Sdp.OptionColor.Parse(string optionValueString) + 0x9e bytes

 

 

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khawkins Moderator
Join Date: 29 Nov 12
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 62
Posted: Mon, 2016-02-01 08:37

Hi, do you experience this crash every time you try to connect? What device are you trying to connect to?

We may have this issue addressed for the next release, but we'd like to confirm this isn't another problem case.

Thanks,
Kevin

 

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Flamaros
Join Date: 6 May 14
Posts: 17
Posted: Mon, 2016-02-01 11:53

Hi,

Yes I have this crash every time I try to connect.

My device is the nexus 6 version 2015 running with latest version of Android 6.0.1.

 

Have you already planned the release date of the next release?

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Flamaros
Join Date: 6 May 14
Posts: 17
Posted: Tue, 2016-02-02 01:56

Is it possible to for you to send me a beta version to test it to see if it solve my connection issue?

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Carlos Dominguez Moderator
Join Date: 27 Jul 15
Location: San Diego
Posts: 110
Posted: Tue, 2016-02-02 13:44

Hi Flamaros,

I'm curious about what do you have your Windows system locale set to. Is it English? We do have a known issue with similar results as you are getting with some locales. The workaround was to set it to English. Can you try that and see if you still have the crash please?

Thank you,

Carlos

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Flamaros
Join Date: 6 May 14
Posts: 17
Posted: Wed, 2016-02-03 02:10

Hi

Ok that the issue, my windows is in french, changing to english solve the connexion issue.

Thank you, I hope to be able to figure out what is limiting performances of our application beetween the CPU or GPU.

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