When I click update for google+ in the market, it downloads, says installing for a few seconds, then tells me that the package is not signed correctly.
Anybody else seeing this? I'm currently running google+ ver 2.0.0 build 10000
Uninstall the one on your phone then install the one from the market.
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No, I am not having the wake lock issue.
Fresh comes preloaded with a facebook app, and as the new update came out I went into the market looking for it. I went to download the app, and upon installing it I get an error reading
"Installation Error: Package file was not signed correctly"
I've read that upon getting this error, you are to simply uninstall the old facebook app and reinstall a new one. However, Astro will not allow me to uninstall the application. So, I'm stuck. Any help would be much appreciated!
-cryt
additional info:
phone - htc evo 4g
android - 2.2
rom - latest fresh
Try uninstalling it threw the actual Phone settings. IE:Settings>Applications>Manage Applications.
That worked for me. I was having the same problem
For some reason after flashing to Gingerbread, apps in my Market list show up as installed just fine... But if there's an update for an app, it won't say update available. I had to manually search for Adobe Flash 10.3 to show it have an update, same with Google Books. I did notice however that the flash reverted Flash to 10.1 and also added Google Books as a uninstallable app. Could that be why?
Yup I am, flashed GB this morning and when I try to download from the market all I get is a download bar that is not going anywhere.. beginning to regret this!
anyone know of a fix?
Mike
This is kind of an interesting issue and I have had it as well. I've been able to make it work by leaving the market while it downloads
Ok I fixed it. Clear your Google Framework cache in your "All Apps" in the app manager! This completely resets and resyncs the Market to your Phone - you will even notice that in your pc market site will refresh your device activated date as well.
This fixed ALL my issues about seeings updates, as well as downloading. Also its best to clear your Market cache BEFORE cleaing the Google Framework cache. DO NOT uninstall Market Updates as there is no need.
Hey there,
i managed to get s-off and root for my wildfire, so I flashed CM7 and i am very happy with it.
I also flashed the GApps package.
After the first boot, it opened the market links for all Google apps so i could install them (e.g. Maps, Chrome2Phone, etc.). But when it tried to open the market link for the Gmail app, i just received an error that it could not be found.
Now I don't have Gmail installed :-(
What can I do? I can't find it in the market either..
My wife has a stock G1 on T-Mobile running the latest OTA updates.
She has occasionally had some odd issues with Google Maps on her phone, and in the past, simply uninstalling the updates and re-installing the latest update from the Market has generally cleared things up.
So tonight, I uninstalled her Google Maps updates, however when I went to the Market to re-download and install the latest update for Google Maps, it was nowhere to be found.
So long story short, I performed a hard reset of her phone, and even still, Google Maps simply doesn't show up in the Market for me to download the latest update.
Now she is stuck with a really outdated version of Google Maps on her phone with no Google Navigation.
Any advice?
Sideload the apk onto the phone
try this lol not sure if will work but its worth a shot
http://www.google.com/mobile/maps/
The latest maps I think requires android 2.1 or greater.. anoying they don't let you get older versions.
As for re-installing a newer version of maps:
Maps v4.7
a) uninstall as you already have
b) Download file and place on your SD-Card, in settings->applications->Unknown sources, check it
c) Then install with oi file manager or similar app available on market by selecting the maps apk
d) if you do not generally wish non market apps to be able to install applications unckeck Unknown Sources.
You can alternativly download to a PC and install with 'adb install <maps.apk>' if debugging is enabled on the phone.
just had the same problem thanks adb worked
I recently flashed from SuperE to Dwang 1.6 mainly for quickness and Navigation and low and behold its not there! Seriously they should at least let you download the last compatible version.
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ezterry said:
The latest maps I think requires android 2.1 or greater.. anoying they don't let you get older versions.
As for re-installing a newer version of maps:
Maps v4.7
a) uninstall as you already have
b) Download file and place on your SD-Card, in settings->applications->Unknown sources, check it
c) Then install with oi file manager or similar app available on market by selecting the maps apk
d) if you do not generally wish non market apps to be able to install applications unckeck Unknown Sources.
You can alternativly download to a PC and install with 'adb install <maps.apk>' if debugging is enabled on the phone.
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Just flashed back to Super D myself and Terry as usual saves the day yet again, honest to god fella this place would crumble without you! Appreciate your time and effort mate.
I try to install goggle maps from android market it tells me your device is not supported. I downloaded Google maps apk and installed it. I thank its a older version and would like to download it from the market if nothing else for the auto update. any one have any suggestions thanks for reading my post.