“git gets easier once you get the basic idea that branches are homeomorphic endofunctors mapping submanifolds of a Hilbert space.”
— chi wai lau (@tabqwerty) March 9, 2011
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Android development, VirtualBox and KVM
Few times already in the past couple years I tried doing some development for Android, but most of the time I decided to postpone that for another piece of undefined time.
The reason was that I always had issues with setting up the virtual device for debugging. And without debugging there is no development.
So, what was the problem? I always used a VirtualBox machine for development, having Windows as host and Ubuntu as guest. But to run AVD (Android Virtual Device), Linux uses KVM infrastructure; and according to StackOverflow, KVM can’t be run together with VirtualBox.
Although, KVM can be emulated, but then AVD is extremely slow (which I observed on the previous computer).
Solution? I pulled from the shelf one of my old Android phones (not to kill the tablet accidentally) and configured it to be a debugging device instead of AVD. Bingo 🙂
Virtualbox ‘error in supR3HardenedWinReSpawn’ on Windows 8
I have recently bought a desktop PC with Windows 8 on-board, and one of the first programs I installed was Virtualbox.
But unfortunately I’ve got a famous error ‘VirtualBox – Error in supR3HardenedWinReSpawn’ when running any virtual machine. In my case it was NtCreateFile error.
Forums said that the error was introduced somewhere at version 4.3.14 and had to be fixed in later builds (current build is 4.3.28), but in the latest version I still observe the error.
Solution that worked for for me was uninstalling Windows update KB3045999 (to do that, go to Control Panel -> Installed Updates, find patch KB3045999, right click it, choose Uninstall).
Unfortunately, after some time Windows installed the update again, so I had to turn the automatic updates off.
What I tried and what did NOT help:
- Playing with VirtualBox settings.
- Downgrading to VirtualBox 4.2.* where some security features are not present yet.
Hope this helps someone.
Even better solution would be to use Linux 🙂