cellurl wrote:
> I am trying to upload an app to the ADC-2.
> 
> http://market.android.com/adc/Home#EDIT_APPLICATION:
> 
> It says my .adk is wrong.
> 
> "The server does not accept apks signed with the debug certificate.
> Create a new certificate that is valid for at least 50 years.
> The server requires that the certificate used to sign the apk be valid
> until at least October 22, 2033. Create a new certificate."
> 
> 
> Q: How do I fix this? I know how to run in eclipse in regular or
> debug, but I can't figure out how to make eclipse build a "release"
> version.
> 
> FYI, I created my .apk using eclipse->Export button.

http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html#ExportWizard

"To create a signed .apk, right-click the project in the Package
Explorer and select Android Tools > Export Signed Application Package."

I don't use Eclipse personally, so I cannot get much deeper into the
explanation than the public docs.

As the section preceding the linked-to one points out, you can test an
APK to see what key it was signed with via:

jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs my_application.apk

If it has CN=Android Debug, it was signed with the debug key. If the CN
is your firm, it was probably signed with your production key.

-- 
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