make build uses 'shared' cert in build/make/target/product/security/.
If LatinIME APK built with AndroidStudio doesn't use the same signing
cert, then you cannot install the APK into AOSP image, which is not
convenient.
With this CL, AndroidStudio build also uses the same signing cert.
Note that shared.keystore was built as follows.
$ openssl pkcs8 -inform DER -nocrypt \
-in build/make/target/product/security/shared.pk8 \
-out shared.pem
$ openssl pkcs12 -export \
-in build/make/target/product/security/shared.x509.pem \
-inkey shared.pem -out shared.p12 \
-password pass:android -name AndroidDebugKey
$ keytool -importkeystore -deststorepass android \
-destkeystore shared.keystore -srckeystore shared.p12 \
-srcstoretype PKCS12 -srcstorepass android
Fix: 110741422
Test: made sure that the APK built with Android Studio can be
installed to an AOSP build
Change-Id: I471a87e190b15ff02bb06849e4660ed7898897a5
With this CL, you can build LatinIME and run tests for it on Android
Studio. This is still experimental and is not an official way to build
LatinIME though.
Bug: 110741422
Test: Made sure that you can build LatinIME with Android Studio
Change-Id: Ia75e3f74fa5f9b5f93dfac0b920c2e650aafa083