Why did you generated .aab file using vulpecula? It can be done directly with kodular.
i thought we can’t upload aab file generated through kodular on play store, i didn’t try it as well. so without even checking, i used vulpecula. i was able to upload my app, but when i’m trying to update my app in my phone, it’s not installing. if it’s not updating in my phone then i guess play store won’t accept it either. what should i do now?
@hammerhai as you’re the developer, please guide me.
@Yashk12 apologies for the confusion caused and the late reply.
- The file extension .apk.idsig is verification that your APK was first signed with APK signature scheme v4. I don’t have the source code anymore, it’s not even on GitHub, so I don’t remember exactly how the process works, but that is a step. This is the reason a keystore is needed, it should be the one exported from your Kodular account.
- I’ll need more clarification on ==“i was able to upload my app, but when i’m trying to update my app in my phone, it’s not installing. if it’s not updating in my phone then i guess play store won’t accept it either.”== Do you get any errors when you upload the AAB to the Google Play Store? What errors do you get when trying to install the update on your device?
i haven’t checked it yet
but,
the error was : apk not installed