No, I didn't change anything in widget xmls.

On Apr 7, 10:41 pm, String <[email protected]> wrote:
> If users get that message just when updating your app, one possible cause is
> that you've made a change in your widget's XML. Changing something like the
> name of the XML file means that the OS doesn't recognize it as the same
> widget - so it can't find the widget to load - so it displays that message.
>
> For this reason, I've got widgets with some really obsolete names to their
> XML, but I'm not willing to change them. If you already have, then the best
> you can probably do is to advice your users that they need to just delete
> and re-add the widget.
>
> String

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