Been using VTS this morning on two new projects - both done and finished in no time! It is such a breeze to use, jumping between files/projects, ADB pull/push, logging - love it! Still need help with my java issue at home though, tried you on IRC many times but no-one was there Are you around later tonight (9pm UK)?
HTC One
TrickDroid 5.5.1 Sense 5.0 with ElementalX Kernel
First HTC HD2
Back from the dead and running Nexus JB 1.3
Been using VTS this morning on two new projects - both done and finished in no time! It is such a breeze to use, jumping between files/projects, ADB pull/push, logging - love it! Still need help with my java issue at home though, tried you on IRC many times but no-one was there Are you around later tonight (9pm UK)?
I am here NOW :P
9pm UK? dunno, could be :P depends on how long the last university thing lasts...
I edited my old app and for some reason i get this
Quote:
Google Play does not accept apks signed with certificates issued by Android team. Create a new certificate that is valid for at least 50 years.
how do i fix that?
Phone: HTC One X (white/32GB)
Tablet: Nexus 7 8GB (Not enough space) My Next: HTC One (Silver/32GB/GSM+LTE)
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Past Phones: HTC Desire / HTC Desire HD / Galaxy S3
Past Tablets: HP Touchpad 32GB
If you want to distribute such an apk via the Play store you need to sign it properly. (Even if I have no idea why you would want to do that...)
It's my own app, i used feed.nu to create the original but i haven't been able to update it on their own service, so i just replaced the png files with new ones, i'm no developer and i don't know how to sign it.
Phone: HTC One X (white/32GB)
Tablet: Nexus 7 8GB (Not enough space) My Next: HTC One (Silver/32GB/GSM+LTE)
____________________
Past Phones: HTC Desire / HTC Desire HD / Galaxy S3
Past Tablets: HP Touchpad 32GB
It's my own app, i used feed.nu to create the original but i haven't been able to update it on their own service, so i just replaced the png files with new ones, i'm no developer and i don't know how to sign it.
Well I don't know that service, but I fear you won't be able to do that.
You need the private key which was used by that site to sign the original apk.
Well I don't know that service, but I fear you won't be able to do that.
You need the private key which was used by that site to sing the original apk.
Oh, i was afraid of that. Thanks anyway for your help.
Phone: HTC One X (white/32GB)
Tablet: Nexus 7 8GB (Not enough space) My Next: HTC One (Silver/32GB/GSM+LTE)
____________________
Past Phones: HTC Desire / HTC Desire HD / Galaxy S3
Past Tablets: HP Touchpad 32GB
So as I said last night I now have both x64 and now x86 versions of JRE and JDK installed, registry is all correct, where java shows all three locations with the x86 one being listed first (followed by x64 and system32) and yet still VTS is not finding Java! What would be the chances of adding a field in settings for users to define the path to java.exe manually. If nothing entered in the field then the current reg search method is used, however if field is populated then VTS uses that path and doesn't bother with the reg search? Kind of a fallback for anyone in my situation...
HTC One
TrickDroid 5.5.1 Sense 5.0 with ElementalX Kernel
First HTC HD2
Back from the dead and running Nexus JB 1.3
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