It could be because 9.0.1 sets the target version in the manifest to 26 and 9.0 sets it to the same version as the one you select in the dropdown menu in standalone settings. If you've truly removed the old app completely I wouldn't think it would matter, but apparently Android stores some record of previous installations.

Move the manifest from 9.0.1 into the 9.0 runtime folder temporarily and see if that helps.

On 7/21/18 1:29 PM, Dan Friedman via use-livecode wrote:
So, I tried to revert back to 9.0.0 because my client is pretty pissed that 
we’ve missed our deadline.  Unfortunately, when I save as standalone in 9.0.0, 
and try to install it on a device, the device reports that “the package appears 
to be corrupt”.  I tried changing the build number (as Jacque suggested in a 
related thread (https://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?t=29624)), but that 
did not solve the problem.   Is there something I need to do to the stack to 
revert back to 9.0.0 from 9.0.1?

FYI, I did all the obvious things like reset the standalone settings, uninstall 
the old app on the phone, etc.

At this point, I would be grateful for ANY advice.

-Dan


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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com


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