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I'm having an error with Eclipse and Android's SDK. apparently, it comes from the fact that my certificate expired. So I googled the error and I found that I have to remove the ~/.android/debug.keystore file. The thing is I can't find this file. It's not in my SDK.

Can someone help me with this ?

Edit: I work on Mac.

user1173126
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Open Eclipse Preferences, then navigate to Android > Build. There you'll see a field that tells the location of your debug keystore.

E-Riz
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On Linux / OSX use your favorite terminal and type rm ~/.android/debug.keystore to remove the debug keystore.

You can create a new keystore after that by following these steps.

keyboardsurfer
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  • the thing is with the cd command, I manage to go to smthg like ~/Documents/Work/Workspace/SDK Android(which is where i put my android sdk)/.DS_Store and there, when i push tab there is the .android/debug.keystore file. But it makes no sense, it seems to be in a file. – user1173126 Feb 22 '12 at 16:17
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I believe it is in the .android/avd/ directory in OSX, but it could also be just in /.android/ as you suggest.

Remember that ~ means your home directory, so you do not need to look for it in your SDK!

(disclaimer) It's been a while since I've battled with this, and I didn't do it on a mac.

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Expiry of the Debug Certificate

The self-signed certificate used to sign your application in debug mode (the default on Eclipse/ADT and Ant builds) will have an expiration date of 365 days from its creation date.

When the certificate expires, you will get a build error. On Ant builds, the error looks like this:

debug: [echo] Packaging bin/samples-debug.apk, and signing it with a debug key... [exec] Debug Certificate expired on 8/4/08 3:43 PM In Eclipse/ADT, you will see a similar error in the Android console.

To fix this problem, simply delete the debug.keystore file. The default storage location for AVDs is in ~/.android/ on OS X and Linux, in C:\Documents and Settings\.android\ on Windows XP, and in C:\Users\.android\ on Windows Vista and Windows 7.

Source: Android Publishing Guide: http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html

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