On 9/5/18 12:20 PM, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode wrote:
I rebuilt using 9.0.1rc2 but un-ticked "ad support" in the standalone
settings. The user was able to install. Although I don't use ads, I looking
into it. I will re-enable and have the user try to install just so we can
all know if this was
J. Landman Gay
Subject: RE: Android install on Lollypop 9.01 rc2
I suppose it could be the target version but that shouldn't really matter.
The minimum version should still apply. When my Android v6 downloads an app
with a higher target I just get a warning in the Play Store that it may not
Make sure that you uninstall any previous versions of your software first.
Sincerely,
Clarence Martin
Email: chi...@themartinz.com
Cell: 626 696-5561
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Subject: Re: Android install on Lollypop 9.01 rc2
It could be the minimum required version, check that first. Also be sure the
app has been signed (for development only is okay.) It can also happen if
the app manifest requires permissions o
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Subject: Re: Android install on Lollypop 9.01 rc2
It could be the minimum required version, check that first. Also be sure the
app has been signed (for d
It could be the minimum required version, check that first. Also be sure
the app has been signed (for development only is okay.) It can also happen
if the app manifest requires permissions or features that Android 5 doesn't
support.
Apps are also not installed if the device already has a previ