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README
The following commands were used to generate the test key pairs: development/tools/make_key testkey '/C=US/ST=California/L=Mountain View/O=Android/OU=Android/CN=Android/emailAddress=android@android.com' development/tools/make_key platform '/C=US/ST=California/L=Mountain View/O=Android/OU=Android/CN=Android/emailAddress=android@android.com' development/tools/make_key shared '/C=US/ST=California/L=Mountain View/O=Android/OU=Android/CN=Android/emailAddress=android@android.com' development/tools/make_key media '/C=US/ST=California/L=Mountain View/O=Android/OU=Android/CN=Android/emailAddress=android@android.com' The following standard test keys are currently included: testkey -- a generic key for packages that do not otherwise specify a key. platform -- a test key for packages that are part of the core platform. shared -- a test key for things that are shared in the home/contacts process. media -- a test key for packages that are part of the media/download system. These test keys are used strictly in development, and should never be assumed to convey any sort of validity. When $BUILD_SECURE=true, the code should not honor these keys in any context. signing using the openssl commandline (for boot/system images) -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. convert pk8 format key to pem format % openssl pkcs8 -inform DER -nocrypt -in testkey.pk8 -out testkey.pem 2. create a signature using the pem format key % openssl dgst -binary -sha1 -sign testkey.pem FILE > FILE.sig extracting public keys for embedding ------------------------------------ it's a Java tool but it generates C code take a look at commands/recovery/Android.mk you'll see it running $(HOST_OUT_JAVA_LIBRARIES)/dumpkey.jar