Upload a new version, e.g. "mynewawesomeversion" and set the default
to that so that users will access your app at myapp.appspot.com (or a
custom domain) and not latest.myapp.appspot.com. It's the best
approach, I believe. "latest" has a special meaning for app versions
routing.

If you have some changes that you can't make backward compatible with
mobile client, you could always do something like
myapp.appspot.com/v1/... and /v2/... I believe it's much better than
making your mobile client connect to a specific version-based
subdomain.

-- alex

On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 8:28 PM, Iaco86 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't do that, since i need to update the version that is called *latest*.
> If i try doing that, by setting the version to *latest* in my yaml file,
> even if the version *latest* already exists, the server replies i can't have
> a version called *latest*.
>
> Moreover the default version (version called *1*) serves an older version of
> my app that still has a couple of users.
>
> On Sunday, September 23, 2012 8:20:46 PM UTC+2, alex wrote:
>>
>> You can always set the *default* to whatever version you have
>> deployed. What's wrong with that?
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 7:52 PM, Iaco86 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi everyone,
>> > I have a version of my python appengine server that is named "latest".
>> > This
>> > is the version used by the web applications that interface with the
>> > service.
>> >
>> > Now it looks like I can't update anymore the version, since Google
>> > suddently
>> > decided that "latest" is not a valid version name anymore...
>> > Can anyone tell me why? Since I use the server for a mobile app, I will
>> > have
>> > a 10 days blackout on my app, since the server is not working anymore
>> > and i
>> > can't update it anymore.
>> > I will therefore have to deploy a new version of the server, with a
>> > different name, deploy a new version of my mobile application and wait
>> > for
>> > it to be certified.
>> >
>> > Why couldn't google allow the version name anymore????? It is causing a
>> > major hassle + lot of negative votes on the market....
>> >
>> > Thanks for replies.
>> >
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