Monday, October 26, 2009

[android-developers] Getting key for maps....

I am trying to puzzle out how to get an MD5 fingerprint for accessing
google maps from an android app... So far I have figured out how to
get keytool to work (The trick on XP is to enclose the entire path to
the keystore in quotes since it ends up in the "Documents and
Settings" folder).

But the thing is that I keep getting an error that says "keytool
error: java.io.IOException: Keystore was tampered with, or password
was incorrect". I know for a fact that neither of the passwords are
incorrect (I can export a signed app from Eclipse using those
passwords perfectly easily)... And I know that the keystore was not
tampered with...

Is there a simple thing I am missing? The command line I am executing
is (Edited for safety) :

keytool -list -alias androiddebugkey -keystore "C:\Documents and
Settings\[me]\.android\debug.keystore" -storepass [password] -keypass
[password]

I am running XP and keytool is located in the C:\Program Files\Java
\jre1.6.0_07\bin directory, if that helps any
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