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Andrew Fletcher
How to generate a new private key and submit it to Google Play for signing your Android app, you can follow these steps: Generate a New Keystore (Private Key) You can generate a new keystore file (which includes the private key) using the keytool utility that comes with the Java Development Kit (JDK). Open a command prompt or terminal and run the following command to generate a new keystore: keytool -genkeypair -v -keystore your-keystore-name.keystore -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000...
Andrew Fletcher
The error > Task :app:packageDebug FAILED Execution failed for task...
Andrew Fletcher
Each time a release is prepared for Google Play, the steps I work through are as...
Andrew Fletcher
By default the maximum file upload size is set to 2MB.  It is not a...
Andrew Fletcher
Attempting to run a preview, and I'm seeing the following error in Android...
Andrew Fletcher
Resources Type Version Android Studio Android Studio Giraffe | 2022.3.1 Patch 1 Gradle 7.4.2     When attempting to run an Android build, I'm seeing the following error Execution failed for task ':app:packageDebug'. > A failure occurred while executing com.android.build.gradle.tasks.PackageAndroidArtifact$IncrementalSplitterRunnable > com.android.ide.common.signing.KeytoolException: Failed to read key upload from store...
Andrew Fletcher
Updating the Android app and while testing I'm seeing the following error in the...
Andrew Fletcher
Looking to install Solr on your server?  Not sure if it worth the...
Andrew Fletcher
Installing Varnish to increase the speed of the page load. Install varnish using...
Andrew Fletcher
To add ejabberd and run MYSQL to the server I needed to update the server...
Andrew Fletcher
Installing Laravel on an Apache server was going to be a no fuss process said no developer!  Research done.  Documentation looks good and easy to follow.  Time to load Laravel.   The set-up The install notes on Laravel are easy to follow.  Beginning with checking that your server is able to install Laravel. Using shell commands check that your server has the minimum requirements.  To do this run the command php -m -bash-4.1# php -m [PHP...