21.03.2011 13:36, Bob Kerns пишет:
I mean to say "Note: no -keypass parameter. It is not legal" Not -storepass. Sorry if I added to anyone's confusion!

It makes sense that getting a list of keys requires the keystore password, not passwords for individual keys.

However, this only highlights the fact that the OP was getting a version of keytool that did not come from the Sun / Oracle JDK.

Android docs say this:

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

If you are developing on a version of Linux that originally came with GNU Compiler for Java, make sure that the system is using the JDK version of Keytool, rather than the gcj version. If Keytool is already in your PATH, it might be pointing to a symlink at /usr/bin/keytool. In this case, check the symlink target to be sure it points to the Keytool in the JDK.

I don't know what's different about the keytool in GCJ to warrant this warning, but - there it is.

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