It's just a new manifest attribute. Older versions of the OS will
ignore it. Build against the 2.2 SDK, but set your minSdkVersion to an
earlier OS. Be careful not to use anything new on the Java side
without checking first via something like reflection, however.

On Jun 28, 6:23 am, Justin <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, if I am correct version 2.2 of android lets the developer choose
> where to install the application, either on the phone memory or on the
> SD.  Which is a great addition to Android as most people will agree.
>
> However as a want to be developer, what happens if you want to write a
> app for say version 2.0 upwards, and want to install it on to the SD
> Card if its version 2.2, how do you get round this?

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