Hi Shane,

Thanks for the reply. Understood, that would work, but that is really
not a good solution. This would require a major refactoring.

There must be a way to upgrade/upload from suspended status? Has
anyone else been able to do this? I have tried on Firefox, Safari, and
Opera (all on the Mac).

Kevin



On Feb 13, 4:19 pm, Shane Isbell <[email protected]> wrote:
> In not using Android Market (restricted by terms), but I always put a v[x]
> into the namespace, something like com.sweat.startup.v1. This allows me to
> handle signing the same app with different keys and so forth, merely by
> incrementing or changing the version within the namespace,
> com.sweat.startup.v2.
>
> Shane
>
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Java Developer <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > ARGH! A few months back my application was marked as "suspended"
> > because I violated the agreement by having users purchase a license
> > key through PayPal. Google explained all I would need to do was "re-
> > upload" my application sans the offending code. But, there is no
> > "upgrade" button once your application has been marked suspended and I
> > can not upload the application on its own as I receive the following
> > error:
>
> > "You have another application on Market with the same package name
> > (com.sweat.startup). Go to that other application, and click upgrade"
>
> > Does anyone know what to do in this circumstance?
>
> > Thanks
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