incorrect time in Android Studio event log
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My local timezone is EET
and the current time is 10:38 PM
. When I open the event log
window in Android Studio, I see that time is 3:38 PM
. Logcat time is true but event log window show wrong time. I can not find any option about timezone in Android Studio. How can I fix this?
My android studio version is 3.2.1
. Thanks in advance.
android android-studio
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My local timezone is EET
and the current time is 10:38 PM
. When I open the event log
window in Android Studio, I see that time is 3:38 PM
. Logcat time is true but event log window show wrong time. I can not find any option about timezone in Android Studio. How can I fix this?
My android studio version is 3.2.1
. Thanks in advance.
android android-studio
add a comment |
My local timezone is EET
and the current time is 10:38 PM
. When I open the event log
window in Android Studio, I see that time is 3:38 PM
. Logcat time is true but event log window show wrong time. I can not find any option about timezone in Android Studio. How can I fix this?
My android studio version is 3.2.1
. Thanks in advance.
android android-studio
My local timezone is EET
and the current time is 10:38 PM
. When I open the event log
window in Android Studio, I see that time is 3:38 PM
. Logcat time is true but event log window show wrong time. I can not find any option about timezone in Android Studio. How can I fix this?
My android studio version is 3.2.1
. Thanks in advance.
android android-studio
android android-studio
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If you already have a virtual or physical device running, your Android Studio logs will print out the time of that device. Meaning, check your connected device current system time, set it to your current E.E.T, and see if it fixes the issue.
thanks but logcat time is same with my pc and phone time. but event log time is wrong. can it be because of java environment ?
– user4757345
Nov 17 '18 at 9:09
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If you already have a virtual or physical device running, your Android Studio logs will print out the time of that device. Meaning, check your connected device current system time, set it to your current E.E.T, and see if it fixes the issue.
thanks but logcat time is same with my pc and phone time. but event log time is wrong. can it be because of java environment ?
– user4757345
Nov 17 '18 at 9:09
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If you already have a virtual or physical device running, your Android Studio logs will print out the time of that device. Meaning, check your connected device current system time, set it to your current E.E.T, and see if it fixes the issue.
thanks but logcat time is same with my pc and phone time. but event log time is wrong. can it be because of java environment ?
– user4757345
Nov 17 '18 at 9:09
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If you already have a virtual or physical device running, your Android Studio logs will print out the time of that device. Meaning, check your connected device current system time, set it to your current E.E.T, and see if it fixes the issue.
If you already have a virtual or physical device running, your Android Studio logs will print out the time of that device. Meaning, check your connected device current system time, set it to your current E.E.T, and see if it fixes the issue.
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thanks but logcat time is same with my pc and phone time. but event log time is wrong. can it be because of java environment ?
– user4757345
Nov 17 '18 at 9:09
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thanks but logcat time is same with my pc and phone time. but event log time is wrong. can it be because of java environment ?
– user4757345
Nov 17 '18 at 9:09
thanks but logcat time is same with my pc and phone time. but event log time is wrong. can it be because of java environment ?
– user4757345
Nov 17 '18 at 9:09
thanks but logcat time is same with my pc and phone time. but event log time is wrong. can it be because of java environment ?
– user4757345
Nov 17 '18 at 9:09
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