Where can I find the default location for android repositories created by eclipse?

I canโ€™t remember what location I chose when exporting my signed Android application via Android Tools to Eclipse on Fedora 15 and JDK 6.

I only find the file "debug.keystore" on ~ / .android /, but my Android app is already in the Android Market. Is it possible that I downloaded apk with debug storage?

Perhaps because I used:

"right click on my eclipse project" โ†’ "Android Tools" โ†’ "Export Signed Android Application".

Instead:

File โ†’ Export?

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My personal keystore was actually "debug. Keystore ", which can be found at ~ / .android / .

I just gave him the misleading name "debug".

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The default location is the same where your Android SDK is stored. In my case (with the android SDK via macports installed) this is /opt/local/share/java .

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If there was a useful default location, you could just go through the export process and already look for a suitable place. I assume you tried this and your key store was not there, in which case you will need to find it yourself. If you even remember part of the file name (for example, it may end with .keystore), you can try the locate command, for example locate keystore .

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1400664/


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