I uploaded a new APK and discovered a bug a stupid oversight (I forgot
to turn off my debug flag).  I quickly fixed it, updated the manifest
with a new version code (but kept the same version name) and uploaded a
new APK.  Elapsed time from the mistake until the correction was about 5
minutes.  I am assuming that since the bad version was only there for
minutes no one will ever get to download it.

This got me thinking whether there was a better way to handle this.
What do I do if I upload a bad APK but need a few hours or days to fix
it?  Is there a way to remove the latest APK and restore the APK that
was prior to it?  It see the "unpublish" option that I think that would
remove the entire app from the store.

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Jake Colman -- Android Tinkerer

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