Friday, January 11, 2013

[android-developers] Re: Can't upgrade app

Goedang JoJo <gudangjojo <at> gmail.com> writes:

> Hi, 

> I got a problem when I trying to upgrade my app. Here's there error message:

> You uploaded an APK that is signed with a different certificate to your
previous APKs. You must use the same certificate. Your existing APKs are signed
with the certificate(s) with fingerprint(s):
> [ SHA1: FA:1F:00:CA:A8:80:F2:8F:4E:6F:AE:61:D1:62:CB:7E:6C:3D:5F:0E ]
> and the certificate(s) used to sign the APK you uploaded have fingerprint(s):
> [ SHA1: 97:FD:2F:11:83:7B:30:15:42:B5:B6:14:19:8F:18:B0:9B:38:10:BE, SHA1:
FA:1F:00:CA:A8:80:F2:8F:4E:6F:AE:61:D1:62:CB:7E:6C:3D:5F:0E ]
>

> Yes, I am using the same keystore as the previous apk. But what's with the
second SHA1? where does it come from?
>
> Please help,
>
> Thanks in advance

I have the same problem and I have been trying for 4 days to get it resolved.
Please let me know if you got any answer.

Thanks and happy new year!








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