You can't, sorry.  The certificate is owned by the manufacturer, and is not
defined by Android.

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Mark K <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>  I have an application that I want to be able to use the userid:
> android:sharedUserId="android.uid.system", I need to sign the .apk
> file with the same certificate as the built in system applications,
> such as the 'Settings' application. I've located the keystore file in
> my build directory which is: cacerts.bks, and I have the password for
> this. What I seem to be missing in order to sign my .apk file is the
> alias fo the keystore. Does anyone know what the alias is? Or is there
> an easier way to do this that I'm missing.  I know this not a standard
> thing to do, and is perhaps a hack, but I have a client requirement to
> meet. Thanks.
>
>                   Mark
> >
>


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