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Won't update if app originally installed from Google Play Store

Open beard7 opened this issue 6 years ago • 7 comments

The title says it all. If the app is installed from Google Play, but an updated version is hosted on a separate server, the new version will be detected and donloaded, but it won't install.

Is the a way to solve this?

beard7 avatar Feb 22 '19 13:02 beard7

If you use the new Google Play signing method, you won't be able to update if you sign the self-hosted with a different cert because the app installed from the store will be signed by Google with their certificate.

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yurik94 avatar Mar 31 '19 11:03 yurik94

Solution?

Nashorn avatar Apr 16 '19 20:04 Nashorn

You don't have the private key used by Google.

Il mar 16 apr 2019, 22:47 Nashorn [email protected] ha scritto:

Solution?

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yurik94 avatar Apr 16 '19 20:04 yurik94

What is the solution?

pankajPizone avatar Apr 30 '19 13:04 pankajPizone

Any way?

guiltm avatar Jul 08 '19 14:07 guiltm

Yea, look at PhoneGaps hydration feature

Nashorn avatar Jul 08 '19 15:07 Nashorn

Any solution for this issue?

vishwas097 avatar Dec 23 '19 05:12 vishwas097