Hi Fredrik,
I have posted an answer to this problem. Check it out when you get a
chance, and it should resolve your problem.
-Michael
On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 8:29:05 AM UTC-7, Fredrik Hyttnäs-Lenngren wrote:
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> I have the same issue, two of my apps claims to not be supported on t
UTC-7, miketra wrote:
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> My app has been successfully downloaded by tablet users over the last year
> without problems. I made an update a week ago, but the only thing changed
> in the Manifest file was the app version number and version string. After
> making that update, users are no l
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> Why would you have a version code that starts with a 0? (i.e. *0400921*)
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> The only other thing that looks fishy is com.android.vending.CHECK_LICENSE.
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> (assuming your package name isn't really *my_package*)
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> Thanks.
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> On Monday, Apr
I can't find anything in the
> official docs).
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> So with that said ... I think you should try putting
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> before the node.
>
> I see that someone has already mentioned the element
> on SO.
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> On Monday, April 1, 2013 3:15:05 AM UTC+1, miketra wrote:
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My app has been successfully downloaded by tablet users over the last year
without problems. I made an update a week ago, but the only thing changed
in the Manifest file was the app version number and version string. After
making that update, users are no longer able to access the app in Google
the problem
could be.
Thanks,
-Miketra
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egatives? Did you set your max
retries value to low?
Thanks,
-miketra
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