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bladeboy
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07/16/11 06:10 AM (14 years ago)

Eclipse - how on earth do I turn off the 'debuggable' attribute?

I'm trying to export a signed app for uploading into the Android app store but I can't because it's still set to debug mode. Probably a very simple answer but as usual all the developer guides and helps are impossible to make head nor tail of. How on earth do I set debug to false? I'm starting to get very annoyed. Thanks in advance.
 
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07/16/11 06:26 AM (14 years ago)
AndroidManifest.xml file, about 16 lines down, set android:debuggable from 'true' to 'false'. Pretty sure it says to do that in the error message you get?
 
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07/16/11 06:56 AM (14 years ago)
Aha - got it. I was looking for something to toggle in eclipse itself! Works fine now.
 
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07/16/11 07:35 AM (14 years ago)
And as if by magic the shopkeeper appeared... I have a fully available app on the Android Marketplace. Two days of pain was very worth it!!
 

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