This is not available as a third party application; you can only do this for
applications shipped with a system image, and by having the manufacturer
sign the .apk for you.

On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Tejas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All Developers,
>                I have written video renderer application which is
> using surface flinger APIs to get access of it. I am developing and
> building application on eclipse. So when i build it , it is already
> signed default. But when i run it on emulator, i am getting access
> permission failure of surfaceflinger.
>                On the some portal i have read that if i want to
> access surfaceflinger i need to signed my application with system key.
> Is it correct ? If it is correct, can anyone guide me how can i signed
> my application with system key to get access surfaceflinger.
>
>                For your information i am developing my application on
> froyo.
>
>                If i am wrong please correct me.
>
> Thanks In Advance,
> Tejas.
>
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