“Debug certificate expired” error in Eclipse Android plugins

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_x000D_ _x000D_ I am using Eclipse Android plugins to build a project, but I am getting this error in the console window: [2010-02-03 10:31:14 - androidVNC]Error generating final archive: Debug certificate expired on 1/30/10 2:35 PM! How do I fix it?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago
_x000D_ Delete your debug certificate under ~/.android/debug.keystore on Linux and Mac OS X; the directory is something like %USERPROFILE%/.androidon Windows. The Eclipse plugin should then generate a new certificate when you next try to build a debug package. You may need to clean and then build to generate the certificate.
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