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I have made a signed apk of an android project. Whenever my client try to run it on the emulator, he faces the following error message:

D:\Android\android-sdk-
windows\tools>adb install -r abc.apk
500 KB/s (6940708 bytes in 13.534s)
        pkg: /data/local/tmp/abc.apk
Failure [INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES]

What is the resolution?

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    Is an unsigned version of your app already installed on the emulator?
    – Janusz
    Mar 31, 2010 at 8:01
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    I know you say it's signed, but that error msg sounds like to me it's not.
    – SteelBytes
    Mar 31, 2010 at 9:52

6 Answers 6

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In my case it was because I signed it on a machine running JDK 7. Downgrading to JDK 6 fixed the problem. Thanks java.lang.SecurityException when install apk for the suggestion!

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    If you're signing yourself with jarsigner and have JDK 7 you can add the options "-digestalg SHA1 -sigalg MD5withRSA" to the jarsigner command and it will work with JDK7.
    – gravitron
    Feb 4, 2012 at 15:12
  • How @GregEnnis . can you please elaborate ? Aug 1, 2017 at 12:17
  • @AbdulSaleem not really, that answer was 5 years ago. I urge you to switch to Android Studio at this point
    – Greg Ennis
    Aug 3, 2017 at 20:52
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As mentioned by steelbytes, the error INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES suggests that the APK isn't signed like you think it is.

Run this command to verify which certificate was used to sign the APK:
jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs abc.apk

For each entry in the APK, you should see something like this:

sm    152412 Wed Oct 14 14:16:52 CEST 2009 classes.dex

      X.509, CN=Meebo, OU=Meebo, O=Meebo, L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US
      [certificate is valid from 28/10/08 06:49 to 13/08/82 07:49]

Otherwise, if the APK isn't signed, you'll get the message jar is unsigned.

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try below code it's worked for me.

Below line run when your jdk version is 6 for singing the apk

H:\Keytool>"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_09\bin\jarsigner.exe" -verbose -keystore donate.keystore "H:\Keytool\yourapkName.apk.apk" donate.keystore 

Below line run when your jdk version is 7 for singing the apk

H:\Keytool>"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21\bin\jarsigner.exe" -verbose -keyst
ore denote.keyStore "H:\Keytool\yourapkName.apk" denote.keyStore -digestalg SHA1 -sigalg MD5withRSA
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  • "-digestalg SHA1 -sigalg MD5withRSA" solved it for me Oct 30, 2014 at 13:45
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As Dan pointed out, check if you're running JDK 7. More info: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=19567

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You can run the Command:

C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb logcat

It will give you a more detail on which exact file is not signed:

Package has no certificates at entry assets/META-INF/AIR/application.xml; ignoring! 
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You could check if the client has not disabled installation of unsigned apps in the emulator.

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  • All apps must be signed; an Android device (or emulator) will not accept an unsigned APK for installation. Apr 1, 2010 at 17:39
  • If you're referring to allowing non-Market apps, this setting doesn't apply when "sideloading" via adb. Apr 1, 2010 at 17:40
  • No I am specifically referring to allowing unsigned application to be allowed to be installed.
    – the100rabh
    Apr 2, 2010 at 5:33
  • Ok, I haven't seen this setting before. I tried uploading an unsigned APK to a device and to an emultor and both refused it with INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES. Where would this be configured? Apr 2, 2010 at 10:06
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    That's the setting I referred to in my second comment (it allows non-Market apps, not unsigned apps). Try it for yourself; loading an unsigned APK onto either a device or emulator with "Unknown Sources" enabled still results in the device rejecting the APK. The PackageParser will say "Package com.example has no certificates at entry AndroidManifest.xml; ignoring!". Apr 4, 2010 at 13:30

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