you can find the key in your AOSP code.
normally you can find here AOSP_HOME/build/target/product/security
execute this command in that dir.
1.
$ openssl pkcs8 -inform DER -nocrypt -in platform.pk8 -out platform.pem
2.
$ openssl pkcs12 -export -in platform.x509.pem -inkey platform.pem -out platform.p12 -password pass:android -name androiddebugkey
3.
$ /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin/keytool -importkeystore -deststorepass android -destkeystore platform.jks -srcstoretype PKCS12 -srcstorepass android -srckeystore platform.p12
then you can get platform.jks file can be used on eclipse.
copy platform.jks to your key dir.
and open eclipse -> window -> preferences -> Android -> build
then your application is signed with platform key and system user id application can be ran.
remember, your Androidmanifest.xml need "android:sharedUserId="android.uid.system"
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
debug and modify android core app ( like settings ) on eclipse, window
First of all, you need compiled AOSP(http://source.android.com/) which API Level you want to use.
In my case, i'm using API 15 and vbox_x86 Env.
@bgpark:ics$ . build/envsetup.sh
@bgpark:ics$ lunch vbox_x86-eng
Select Add Library by right mouse click
and make user library with System Library check option.
You will need this article for run your core app with appropriate authority.
http://stoned-android.blogspot.com/2012/01/sign-your-apk-with-platform-key-for.html
In my case, i'm using API 15 and vbox_x86 Env.
in your AOSP_HOME
@bgpark:ics$ . build/envsetup.sh
@bgpark:ics$ lunch vbox_x86-eng
@bgpark:ics$ make -j12
I think you already know this one.
add some jar files.
for example, we need 2 shared jar for Settings project.
add guava_intermediates\classes.jar by add External jar and change reference order.
now you can build without any problems.
You will need this article for run your core app with appropriate authority.
http://stoned-android.blogspot.com/2012/01/sign-your-apk-with-platform-key-for.html
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