Saturday, February 9, 2013

Re: [android-developers] problem getting Google API V1 key

On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 6:59 PM, gary@deanblakely.com
<gary@deanblakely.com> wrote:
> So now I want to get an MD5 fingerprint, so I run the following command
>
> keytool -list -alias myAlias -keystore DBAPhoneStalker-release-key.keystore
>
> After entering my password, the keystore program proceeds to give me an SHA
> fingerprint!! I need an MD5 fingerprint. Why is this happening?

It is happening because you are running Java 7, and the keytool
command emits SHA-1 by default. Add -v to your command line switches
to get an MD5 fingerprint.

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