EDIT: Can anyone please provide me information about Kbin posts? Are you guys having trouble responding to these posts? Is there something going on with their federation? I seem to be unable to process posts both in the app and on the web. Thanks.
Howdy folks,
I’ve implemented some logging that should catch pretty much any error within any part of the app and write it to the debug file (currently the debug logs was a bit meh).
If you encounter an error, you should not receive the “white screen of death” anymore, and should instead be presented with this fancy little guy:
If you could please send the log along I would be very grateful. I’ll now receive a full stack trace to be able to pinpoint where things are going wrong.
Regardless, I think I found the issue with the white screen on the feed screens. So, hopefully things will be smooth sailing from here on out. With your guys’ help, our crash count is starting to get real low!
Cheers folks. Expect another update tonight with better search features and (maybe?) notifications for replies.
Just wanted to pop in to say I’m very impressed with how fast the app is improving. Keep doin the good work! Thanks!!
Agreed - the pace of improvement is astonishing
Hey, just wanted to say, checking for Memmy App updates is more addictive than checking the Lemmy feed (it’s actually the first thing I do when I wake up), so you don’t have to apologize for ‘update spamming’.
I just had the white screen of death happen again. However I can’t seem to email logs, tapping on it does nothing.
Memmy is already better than the official Reddit app so excellent work
I’ve only received the standard Android crash dialogues. Are you not receiving the data sent therefrom? As a professional, I understand how important this data is; the best I can do for you is submit logs and anecdotes, and I hope I am sending you the best possible information.
I have been on here all of about 12 hours and I’m very impressed with this app for being in test flight, there are some bugs that I’ve reported, but overall great job! Thanks for making the Reddit migration that much easier.