I see that you have a version number in summary of your download, but
the file name is "com.ag.androidguys.apk".  You need each distinct
download to have a distinct *file name*.

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On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Android Guys
<androidguys....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmmm, it is definitely broken then for my profile. I always give them
> unique names via release/version numbers, yet every time I add a new
> download it says I'm using something like 15MB of space when the only
> single download I see available is 1MB.
>
> If their are any Mod's on here I would suggest looking into it as I am
> positive I am doing everything properly.
>
> Thank you for your help guys,
>
> Matthew Patience
> androidguys....@gmail.com
>
> On Feb 22, 12:22 pm, Jason Robbins <jrobb...@google.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The key to understanding what is happening is that each file name must
>> be unique.  If you upload another file with the same name, it replaces
>> the previous release.  That's what you would do if you found that
>> there was a problem with a specific release immediately after you
>> released it, such as a bad archive file.  If you are producing new
>> releases, please give each one a unique name.  The best way to do do
>> that is to include a release number in the file name.  That will also
>> make it easier for your users who might need to deal with multiple
>> releases.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> jason!
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>> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Ben Collins-Sussman <suss...@google.com> 
>> wrote:
>> > You can put up as many downloads as you want.  Adding the 'deprecated'
>> > label will hide it from the list by default, and adding a 'featured'
>> > label makes it show up on the front page.  But you only have a single
>> > file uploaded right now.  You must be overwriting it each time;  try
>> > clicking the 'new download' link instead of clicking on the existing
>> > file.
>>
>> > On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 1:51 PM,AndroidGuys<androidguys....@gmail.com> 
>> > wrote:
>> >> Whenever I upload a new file to my Project Hosting site it will delete
>> >> the previous download. You can viewandroid-guysproject. Is there
>> >> only one download spot available or am I uploading wrong?
>>
>> >> Thanks for your help.
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