Actually, it is possible to get the same debug key. I alternate work between
a PC and laptop and originally had two different debug keys when I first
started.

A while ago I move the SDK folder to lie withing my root project tree (so I
could commit it to revision control, share AVDs across machines, and not
have to do two updates when the SDK is updated).

When I did that my debug keys were invalidated and I had to regenerate the
debug keys for both machines. When I did so the hash from the key-store
ended up being the same on both machines, so I think is determined by the
relative path between the SDK and your project.

If it's feasible, try having your developers move their SDK folders such
that the relative path to the project is the same for them all and see if
that gives you all the same debug key.

Hope that helps.

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TreKing - Chicago transit tracking app for Android-powered devices
http://sites.google.com/site/rezmobileapps/treking


On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Carl Whalley
<carl.whal...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> When an app which uses the Map API is released it must be signed with
> the public cert. For individual use the key comes from the local debug
> keystore, created each time the Android SDK is installed. In other
> words, its different for each developer. When I include a view using
> it, then commit, my key goes in the xml, but the next developer to
> take an update clobbers his key, which being different to mine results
> in no maps being shown for him. Is there a smarter way to prevent this
> when a team is using the Maps API please?
>
> Android Academy: http://www.androidacademy.com
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