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I have a Nook HD+ with kivy installed. When I connect the device with USB I can use Windows Explorer to see the directories and copy files to the Nook. But the log files it generates don't show up in Explorer. I've installed BusyBox so I can copy files around, and copying one of the logs to the base program directory works fine - ls -l shows that the permissions and owners are the same as the other files in the directory. But I can't see them from Windows.

I don't know which version of Android, if someone can tell me how to see it I'll add the information to the question.

Edit: shutting off the Nook and turning it back on seemed to clear things up. I don't know if it will show any new modifications to the directory, but I got what I needed for now.

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  • What's the "base program directory"?
    – Dan Hulme
    Jul 14, 2014 at 8:12
  • @DanHulme it's the subdirectory of kivy where I've stored the source files for my app. Jul 14, 2014 at 12:17

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