OK my bad, I was punching in the wrong MD5.

On Nov 2, 8:45 pm, Phil H <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been developing a Google Maps based application and for a few
> weeks I've been running with a Maps API key generated from the
> keystore used for signing code deployed over USB to my development
> phone. I've been able to see maps in the MapView, zoom, pan and add my
> own layers.
>
> This evening I got myself a maps API key based on the certificate I
> use for publishing to the marketplace. I substituted the 'debug' key
> for the new maps API key I've obtained, and then I exported the
> application to an APK file, using my certificate.
>
> I've manually installed the APK file onto my development phone but now
> the maps refuse to display. In logcat I'm seeing the following
> exception:
>
> 11-02 20:33:28.949: W/System.err(3090): IOException processing: 26
> 11-02 20:33:28.959: W/System.err(3090): java.io.IOException: Server
> returned: 3
> 11-02 20:33:28.959: W/System.err(3090):         at
> android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.map.BaseTileRequest.re 
> adResponseData(BaseTileRequest.java:
> 115)
> 11-02 20:33:28.959: W/System.err(3090):         at
> android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.map.MapService
> $MapTileRequest.readResponseData(MapService.java:1473)
> 11-02 20:33:28.959: W/System.err(3090):         at
> android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.datarequest.DataReques 
> tDispatcher.processDataRequest(DataRequestDispatcher.java:
> 1117)
> 11-02 20:33:28.959: W/System.err(3090):         at
> android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.datarequest.DataReques 
> tDispatcher.serviceRequests(DataRequestDispatcher.java:
> 994)
> 11-02 20:33:28.959: W/System.err(3090):         at
> android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.datarequest.DataReques 
> tDispatcher
> $DispatcherServer.run(DataRequestDispatcher.java:1702)
> 11-02 20:33:28.959: W/System.err(3090):         at
> java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1019)
>
> A quick bit of research suggests that either my certificate is expired
> or the API key I am using is plain wrong. However...
> - When exporting the application I am told that my certificate expires
> some time in 2061.
> - I've tried requesting the API key again to check that I have the
> right key - I do.
> - I've not made any mistakes pasting the API Key into my layout files.
>
> To complete the picture:
> - Development platform is OS X Lion, Eclipse 3.7.1 and SDK 15.
> - The target API level is 7 (2.1)
> - My phone (a Nexus One) is running Android 2.3.6.
>
> Any suggestions much appreciated...

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