Thanks Bill, I hoped this would be the case.
But a search in the groups revealed a lot of people asking to delete
their existing files to escape from the limit.. So I was a bit
concerned.

Thanks,
Arun Shanker Prasad.

On Apr 3, 8:30 am, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> Arun,
>
> I think during each deployment (upload) of your app, the current
> number of files in your local app directory (minus whatever is not
> uploaded due to app.yaml directives, etc) is what counts.  If Google
> judges the quota against all past plus modified files uploaded, the
> limit would be exceeded very quickly.  So even if you don't change the
> version, just makes sure your current # of files is lower than the
> quota.
>
> -Bill
>
> On Apr 1, 11:10 pm, Arun Shanker Prasad <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I currently use the GData API version 'gdata.py-1.1.1' for my Google
> > App Engine application. My question is that the API contains a lot of
> > files, I want to update to the latest version of the API. I have
> > already uploaded the app with the API files, (P.S: No I did not use
> > zipimport). If I modify the version and upload these files again then
> > will they be viewed as different files? I mean will I be hitting the
> > number of flies allowed limit? Could some one please elaborate on
> > this?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Arun Shanker Prasad.
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