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How to supply an unsigned Android build?
A client is requesting that we supply them an UNsigned version of an Android build, that they intend to sign themselves.
In Build Settings I selected "Create a new Keystore", and then under Key I selected "Unsigned", but the client came back and said that it was not unsigned. I tried once more, this time without selecting or creating a keystore at all, but they are still saying it's no good and that they need a version "without a developer certificate applied".
Someone has suggested that I should check "Development Build" in the Build Settings, but surely this would run slightly slower than a release build (as it contains hooks for profiling and debugging etc)?
Or perhaps do I need to export as "Google Android Project" and supply the whole thing to the client so they can build themselves?
Thanks!
Answer by meat5000 · Dec 02, 2013 at 12:43 PM
When you are in Debug mode a default Debug Key is used. So do not check Dev Build box.
Export to Eclipse (Google Project) and perform the build there, where you can extract an unsigned build.
Thanks. In the end I exported to Google Android Studio and followed the steps here to generate the unsigned build which worked nicely: https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/webhelp/generating-an-unsigned-apk.html
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