Reputation: 903
Cannot debug application com.domain.test on device samsung-gt_i9300-323020cfc86b804f. This application does not have the debuggable attribute enabled in its manifest. If you have manually set it in the manifest, then remove it and let the IDE automatically assign it. If you are using Gradle, make sure that your current variant is debuggable.
Upvotes: 86
Views: 51536
Reputation: 59
In build.gradle
debug {
debuggable true
signingConfig signingConfigs.debug
}
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 28845
A right solution is written in https://stackoverflow.com/a/25628789/2914140: open build.gradle of your module, type: 'debuggable true' (an example is below):
buildTypes {
release {
signingConfig signingConfigs.release
debuggable true
minifyEnabled true
proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.txt'
}
debug {
applicationIdSuffix ".debug"
debuggable true
}
}
When you generate a signed APK from menu, you should edit 'release' branch changing 'debuggable true' to false in order to avoid a debuggable information.
Upvotes: 65
Reputation: 2590
Your comment has already hinted the answer to this post but since you have not selected an answer I'll write it down.
Change build variant from release to debug from android studio left corner.
Upvotes: 165
Reputation: 3209
for whose came here searching TS's quote, check if you set Android Application in Run/Debug configuration popup. Not Native, like in my mistake.
Upvotes: 0