Yah, I have the same problem.
I need to merge two different apps that were once separate due to many 
differences but have since merged into the same codebase.

So far I have no solution other than maintaining two separate package names 
for the code.
A pain, but with users in the millions on one and the high 100k's on the 
other, I'm not about to try and move them manually.

I suspect Google will eventually need to allow this kind of thing as the 
environment matures and apps are merged, but that I know, you can't do it 
yet.

- Brill Pappin

On Wednesday, 7 November 2012 04:50:56 UTC-5, devAndroidHU wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have two different package today for the same application:
> - one for all languages except hungarian
> - one for hungarian language
>
> I did that long time ago when the hungarian language was not proposed as a 
> description language. Now it's the case, so i would like to get ride of the 
> hungarian language package.
>
> What would be the best practise for this ? I would like to that the 
> current user of the hungarian app don't lose the future update of the app. 
>
> Thanks for your feedback !
>

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