177
votes

UPDATE The supposed duplicate is a question on being stucking in "Waiting For Debugger" when executing Run, while this question is on being stucking in "Waiting For Debugger" when executing Debug, the steps to produce the problem is different, and the solution(s) are different as well.


Whenever I try to use Android Studio's Debug function, the Run status would always stuck at:

Launching application: com.astrotek.parashoot.debug/com.astrotek.ptpviewer.StarterActivity.
DEVICE SHELL COMMAND: am start -n "com.astrotek.parashoot.debug/com.astrotek.ptpviewer.StarterActivity" -a android.intent.action.MAIN -c android.intent.category.LAUNCHER
Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] cmp=com.astrotek.parashoot.debug/com.astrotek.ptpviewer.StarterActivity }

While the device (Samsung Galaxy S3 Android 4.3) I'm debugging would display

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This has being the case from Android Studio 0.8.8 all the way to 1.0. And on the same computer I can perform debugging using Eclipse on the same device without any issues.

So the question is what can I do to make Android Studio debugging work?


Update: The same thing happens when debugging on Nexus 7 (2013) running Android 5.0; and testing on another machine rendered the same result. I can't be the only one encountering this issue :-/


Update: Opened a bounty since this issue is so annoying. Even re-installing the app doesn't solve. Nexus 5 running Cyano, Win7 64. The ADB log is telling:

8568-8568/it.myapp:myprocess W/ActivityThread﹕ Application it.myapp is waiting for the debugger on port 8100...
8568-8568/it.myapp:myprocess I/System.out﹕ Sending WAIT chunk

Also, I can't find an easy way to disconnect nor reset ADB connection in Android Studio.

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If you haven't already, you could try unchecking "Use Host GPU" in the AVD Config for your emulator. - Joseph Webber
@JosephWebber Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm debugging on an actual hardware though - Kai
are you using a custom mod or stock one? - Shine
I tested on Nexus 7 2013 with stock Android 4.4.2, and Samsung S3 with Android 4.3, neither worked. - Kai
Hi, I got similar issue, I have try solution here but not work. Please help answer my question: stackoverflow.com/q/40838494/5241603 - K.Sopheak

30 Answers

183
votes

Just use this command to disable it. adb shell am clear-debug-app

96
votes

On some machines/projects the debugger do not attach automatically so you need to attach it manually (studio menu -> Run -> Attach debugger to Android process)

85
votes

Restarting Testing device fix the issue for me.

48
votes

Restarting Android Studio fix the issue for me.

24
votes

After clicking on the run icon. If it is stuck waiting for a debugger means it is not attached to the app. You have to manually attach by clicking on Attach Debugger to Android process. It is on the right side of the run icon. I had focus this icon in linked image.

Updated Image for Attach Debugger to Android process Icon

new Image for Attach Debugger icon

20
votes

A similar question has been asked recently and the solution may work for some and is very quick.

Clearing the Intellij IDEA (Android Studio) .idea directory which contains configuration information worked for me:

  1. Exit Android Studio
  2. Navigate to the project you are trying to debug
  3. Backup any files inside .idea that you modified (if your project checks any of these into VCS)
  4. Delete .idea directory
  5. Open the project in Android Studio
20
votes

This problem occurs when you open more than one instance of Android studio, so you need to attach the debugger manually like mentioned above.

You may need to close other instances of Android studio.

19
votes

Debugger stopped connecting for me today and nothing worked until I tried the following:

Go to Run, Edit-Configurations, Miscellaneous Tab, uncheck 'skip installation if APK has not changed' Apply, OK.

Debugger started to connect again.

11
votes

Both of my dev machines have JDK 8 installed, the debugging function is restored once JDK 7.0.71 was installed and JAVA_HOME environmental variable was set to point to the new JDK.

Guess there's some compatibility issue between Android Studio + ADB + JDK8 (Eclipse + ADB + JDK8 works fine).

11
votes

I faced this problem in android studio 3.0. Just restarted device solved.

10
votes

I tried the top three rated answers but failed. After rebooting my mobile, the problem is solved. No more long "Waiting for Debugger".

8
votes

I just managed this problem, after several days of trying the above solutions. So I closed the emulator, run AVD manager and in device menu choose - "wipe data" So in next run I was free from stucked debugger. AVD manager

6
votes

When the Device displays the message go to Run->Attach debbuger, then select a debbuger. it'll start the activity.

5
votes

This fixed it for me. Android Studio -> File -> Invalidate Caches & Restart...

4
votes

This solution works for me:

turning off the USB debugging from my device settings , and then turning it on again.

its Much quicker and easier than restart the device.

4
votes

How it worked for me.

1 Start Android Device Monitor from Tools -> Android -> Android Device Monitor

2 Click on Stop for the process you are facing the issue from list of devices.

2
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Most of the times this is caused because of the overload of resources and threads over the emulator. Or even for the lock of objects that GC couldn't set free: http://developer.android.com/intl/pt-br/tools/debugging/index.html

Usually, a single restart of it will solve the issue, but sometimes it asks for the IDE restart, so be sure to make both tests.

Another good test is trying to start the app in "Start mode" and then try the debug mode again...

P.S: Don't forget to kill each debug process in the IDE after each test. This will prevent your env to be more overloaded.

2
votes

Android studio 3.0 and Above

Disable the instant Run

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2
votes

I had the same problem. Restart my android phone device worked for me.

1
votes

I had the same problem. Restart my android device and closed the adb.exe process. With that I could solve the problem

1
votes

Well, I guess there is a plethora of circumstances that can trigger this issue. I'm using IntelliJ Idea instead, but it's mostly the same than Android Studio. My solution for this problem:

Fastest way:

Right click on the class file that contains the main activity of your project, and then on "Debug 'WhateverActivity'". This will create a new run configuration that should debug fine.

Other solution, without creating a new run configuration:

  1. Open Run/Debug configurations and within "Android app" pick the configuration you're using to debug your app.
  2. Locate "Launch Options/Launch" there and set it to "Specified Activity" instead of "Default Activity".
  3. In the "Launch" field just below the aforementioned option, click on the three ellipsis (three dots) button and select your main activity.

At least it worked for me. I hope it works for others too.

1
votes

Got it fixed according this solution: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-166153
I opened <project dir>/.idea/workspace.xml replaced all the
<option name="DEBUGGER_TYPE" value="Auto" /> occurrences to
<option name="DEBUGGER_TYPE" value="Java" />
and restarted Android Studio

1
votes

Open Command prompt and go to android sdk>platform-tools> adb kill-server

press enter

and again adb start-server

press enter

1
votes

As for my case, running Android Studio Canary (preview release) along with the stable version was the problem. Running multiple instances of the same Android Studio flavor was OK, but mixing them often resulted in "Waiting For Debugger".

1
votes

Make sure that your Active Build Variant is debug.

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If you also want to make your release variant APK debuggable then make a simple change in app level build.gradle -

buildTypes {
        release {
            debuggable true
            /*Your rest code*/
        }
    }
0
votes

Restarting everything didn't work for me. What DID work was waiting for a few minutes while Android Studio unclogged itself. This was the first time I ran the debugger; after that, Android Studio fired up the debugger quickly.

0
votes

For me Run->Attach debugger to Android process was working, but I had to do it every time app was launched.

Fix: There may be a problem with your 'App launch configuration'(To verify this create new project to see if it's working fine). Just delete app configuration, open MainActivity file and Run->Debug (new conffiguration will be created)

0
votes

Sometime it's due to the fact that in the build.gradle configuration you have to set the node:

  debug {
            debuggable true
        }

Change it back to false when you have to prepare the signed apk.

Regards

0
votes

Non of this solutions worked for me.

In my case was that I was debugging an App from Intellij IDEA and at the same time with Android Studio. By just closing the Intellij IDEA and removing the app I was debugging just fixed my problem.

0
votes

It has happened to me that it stayed stuck in "Waiting for Debugger" when accidentally I tried to Debug a Release build, sometimes it warns that it is not a debug build and others it silently stucks in "Waiting for Debugger".

The solution is obviously to switch to Debug build