the Developer Console? 
>
> Is the only solution to change the package name and upload it as a 
> brand new application, leaving the old one forever as 'unpublished'? 
>
> Thank you very much in advance for your help.


On Saturday, April 28, 2012 5:46:24 PM UTC+2, TullyK wrote:
>
> I recently published an app to Google Play which I now want to update. 
> When I try to export the new apk from Eclipse it says 'Invalid 
> keystore format' It seems like my original apk file has overwritten 
> the keystore! Normally it puts .apk at the end of the file name but 
> this time it did not, and as I have the same name for the keystore and 
> the apk I fear the key store has been deleted, is this possible? 
>
> So now I can't update my app because if I use a new keystore it won't 
> let me upload it. So I tried making a completely new application on 
> the Developer Console but it obviously  doesn't let me have two 
> applications with the same package name. Having done a small amount of 
> research it seems impossible to delete my original applications from 
> the Developer Console? 
>
> Is the only solution to change the package name and upload it as a 
> brand new application, leaving the old one forever as 'unpublished'? 
>
> Thank you very much in advance for your help.


I made my first app using appsgeyser. Imagine my surprise when I made my 
own app in eclipse and tried to update. It was not possible without the 
original keystore :-( So I had to unpublish the original one and publish 
the new one, starting from scratch with dl's ratings and +1s. So I guess if 
you have truly lost the keystore you have to do the same...

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