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Andrew Fletcher
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Uploading a new version of an Android app to Google Play and I'm seeing this error
Version code 1 has already been used. Try another version code.There are three areas to observe:
Version Code: {whole integer}
Version Name: {String}
Version Name Suffix: {Integer}Currently, my settings are:
Version Code: 2
Version Name: 2.0.1
Version Name Suffix: 1While that is true for the app, cross-check the Play Store and what version is currently set in that environment. The details there...
Andrew Fletcher
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Whilst uploading a new version of our Android app, I had the following error...
Andrew Fletcher
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If you have a situation where either you have forgotten a Keystore password or...
Andrew Fletcher
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What I'm seeing in Android Studio when attempting to run the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Android Studio error
Installation did not succeed.
The application could not be...
Andrew Fletcher
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Android Studio error
error: package android.support.v4.content does not existThis is a problem with plugins using old Android support dependencies instead of the AndroidX equivalent. As it's a dependency issue, to resolve add jetifier. I know yet another package...
npm install jetifier
npx jetify
npx cap sync
Tools
Ionic CLI : 6.20.1 (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@ionic/cli)
Ionic Framework : @ionic/angular 6.2.0
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Andrew Fletcher
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Android Studio build errors
Build failed error: cannot find symbol if...
Andrew Fletcher
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Approaches to resolving “Module not specified” Error in Android Studio
When...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working in Android Studio when attempting to run a project I had the following...
Andrew Fletcher
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Getting Started with Cocoapods
Installation
Built with Ruby, Cocopods is...
Andrew Fletcher
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Core Data - customising our data model
When you are using Core Data, and let's say that you have a requirement to have an attribute where the options available should be a defined list. Such as "Not Started", "Pending", "In Development" and "Completed". How do you create this as an option in Core Data?
Thinking out loud, the practical solution would be to use an enum. But how do you use a enum in this instance? As you might have noticed, unfortunately, it...
Andrew Fletcher
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Today while in Terminal, I ran a regular script pod update. However, this...