Of course you should sign your updated app with the same keystore,
think about it - if this wasn't the case, I could make an app which
claims to be yours, sign it with my own key and push a bogus update.

On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Maxence Warzecha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is what I did :
>
> - I signed my apk.
> - I published my apk.
> - I updated my application.
> - I sign my new apk file succesfully (**with an other keystore**).
> - I upload my new apk.
> - When poeple what to install updated version, they receive message
> look like "apk file was not signed correctly". If they uninstall
> previous version, they are able to install new version (piouf...).
>
> I don't understand why.
>
> Can you tell me if need to keep my previous keystore *OR* with similar
> information? Or ...?
>
> Thank you!
> Max
> >
>

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