Thursday, October 27, 2011

[android-developers] Re: How to reactivate an older APK?

This has always been this way, and it makes sense as you cannot "roll
back"what the user has installed.

On Oct 27, 11:08 pm, William Ferguson <william.ferguson...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I had exactly the same situation tonight.
> It has to be a Market Console bug, otherwise what is the value of the
> reactivate button.
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> On Oct 27, 3:40 pm, Dusk Jockeys Android Apps <duskjock...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> > Before I waste my time by asking Market Support, who as we all know
> > are about as useful as a chocolate teapot, has anyone managed to
> > successfully re-activate a previous APK in the Developer Console?
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> > I had a situation where I made an update last night, quickly realised
> > there was a bug and wanted to rollback to the previous version. But I
> > was unable to. When I deactivated the new one and tried to reactivate
> > the older one it wouldn't let me, because the older one's Version
> > Number was lower than the current one. Well, yes, obviously.
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> > In the end, I had to recompile my previous version with a newer
> > version number, and release that as an "update". Mental.
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> > What is the point of a re-activate button that doesnt let you re-
> > activate? Or am I missing something?

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