I'm receiving a strange warning in my catlog when I run my app on my Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Android 4.3, rooted). I'm reading the log using logcat on the phone itself.
Background: recently I changed the package name for my project, using Eclipse's refactoring tool. I also went through each file and manually searched for the old package name; in particular, I updated all the references in AndroidManifest.xml. I also used Windows to manually search for the package name, found a few extraneous references, and updated them. There is NOWHERE in my project that references the old package name. I also cleaned and rebuilt the project from scratch.
Here's the warning:
11-25 14:20:35.684
Bad call: specified package com.old.package.name.appname under uid 10121 but it is really -1.
And the heading for the error, in the left column of catlog, is:
374
AppOps
This warning refreshes itself nearly instantly, sometimes multiple times per millisecond, and completely fills my log.
The odd thing is, when I install the app on my ASUS TF301 (4.2, rooted), I don't get this warning. When I run it on an emulator on my PC (launching from Eclipse), I don't get this warning.