07-19-2012, 03:49 PM | #76 |
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Yep u'r right geekmaster! really tanks to all you guys everything is working perfectly!
One last question: If i wanna add a Extra keystroke to the file i downloaded in the first post, what do i need to do ? |
07-19-2012, 03:55 PM | #77 |
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This question is answered here: https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Kind...xisting_one.3F
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07-19-2012, 04:29 PM | #78 |
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Here's another thought:
why don't we just all use one certificate? In the Amazon ecosystem, one certificate per developer makes sense: this way, both the developer, and Amazon, can control who is allowed to execute the software. In a "hacking community", one certificate per developer makes no sense at all: it only hinders distribution of the software, because (potential) users probably don't have the certificate installed. Just like we all use one single jailbreak certificate recognized by all devices (I'm speaking for the Kindle Touch here, but I assume that the logic is very similar for other devices), why don't we all use the same signer certificate for Kindlets?
If the goal is to have a wide distribution of our applications despite DRM, then why should we create more and more identities, instead of just using a single, well-known, identity that we can all use? I vouch for the "test" key. Every currently known application (to me) could have been signed using that identity, and it would work on all devices. |
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Hopefully, using the "test" key that you suggest does not cause the problem that spl0it mentioned. Last edited by geekmaster; 07-19-2012 at 04:35 PM. |
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Thats a REALLY good question.
Could you please go into detail which "test" key you mean and where to find it? |
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10-02-2012, 05:07 PM | #82 |
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At request of CrazyCoder I have updated the keystore. Find the 2012-10-02 edition here, in the first post.
Not a big deal, but I fail seeing the point of creating new signing keys; these keys are not authenticated anyway, and it forces people to update their Kindle each time. |
10-02-2012, 05:41 PM | #83 |
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cheers. I tend to agree. but grabbed anyway
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Agreed. I nonetheless updated the packaged version . Thanks!
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Well actually, it's not a problem at all, but a "feature" of dev keys. When you unregister your kindle, the entire developer keystore is deleted, because (according to Amazon's logic) you as a person are not entitled to test-drive any applications anymore. (And this is exactly the reason why JBPatch includes that "auto-install" feature) @PoP: what do you think about a big fat notice in the first post, stating that everybody should use the test key, instead of re-inventing their own? This will keep problems for everybody to a minimum. |
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And now also packaged for the Kpw2.
Would be nice to know how many millions $$$ Amazon spent to put that 1 week speed bump in our supporting the end-users of the Kpw2. Some companies just never learn. |
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Hi guys,
I have Kindle 3.4 Wi-Fi [B008]. How to i Copy this developer.keystore? Is this going to works for me: Quote:
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