This just tells which certificate to use when building the .apk.  There are
a few dummy certificates included with the build, which should be replaced
by the vendor when making a production build.  If you don't want to use one
of the standard certificates, you can supply a path to your own.

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:25 PM, vol <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Can someone please provide a link to documentation explaining, or
> specify a file to examine, or explain them self what LOCAL_CERTIFICATE
> specifies? I have tried looking for more information, but haven't had
> much success. In particular, what happens if I specify
> LOCAL_CERTIFICATE := platform or LOCAL_CERTIFICATE := media? Does it
> require that I sign that app with the same key used to sign the build
> of android on my phone?
> >
>


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