Cool, thanks for the detailed reply. I guess I'll just have to make do
with what I have for now.

But if there are any Android OS developers reading, this would be a
really great feature to include in the future!

Brian

On Aug 1, 12:38 pm, "{ Devdroid }" <webnet.andr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1 August 2010 19:25, Brian Rak <seattlenice...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the reply. The problem with making separate apps is that
> > existing customers will not be able to upgrade for free. And the code
> > refactoring idea doesn't work, because the main point of the exercise
> > is that I want the new version to contain all those resource files in
> > the .apk itself, which I don't want for the older version.
>
> No luck then. However it would be quite useful if you could have more than one
> APK per version depending on OS version, it's not going to happen. as Market
> filters apps also based on other conditions (i.e. MMC, screen-size, etc, etc).
> So it would probably be to complicated and most people simply do not need 
> that.
> You would solve your problem by releasing other APK with resources (however
> it depends on what "resources" really means) and use it from your main app.
> But if you would need to use sharedUserId (and you have not set it since
> 1st release) then you are again out of luck due to bugs in older
> android 
> versions:http://java-hamster.blogspot.com/2010/05/androids-shareduserid.html

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