In my experience, it has to be less then or equal.

Which makes it easier for people who want to sell paid apps, but don't
have access to paid apps.  They can just increase the version number
and not worry about their license code failing.


On Aug 4, 3:26 pm, BoD <bodl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All right I'm sorry I didn't see this has been addressed before.
> The problem was that the version code of the calling app has to be
> greater than or equal to the one that is published.
> I had incremented it as part of my test, that's why it didn't work.
>
> Thanks,
>
> BoD
>
> On Aug 4, 5:59 pm, BoD <bodl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi!
>
> > I'm trying to integrate the LVL to my app, and I followed the
> > 'Licensing Your Applications' document [1].
>
> > For some reason I'm receiving the ERROR_NOT_MARKET_MANAGED error,
> > although my app (package: org.jraf.android.logcatlivewallpaper) is
> > indeed available in the Market.
>
> > I suppose I made a mistake is on my side but all I did is follow the
> > document (I used the ServerManagedPolicy and the AESObfuscator), so I
> > don't see what I could have done wrong.
>
> > Any idea?
> > Thanks a lot for you help.
>
> > BoD
>
> >   [1]:http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/licensing.html

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