Open ebluehands opened 3 years ago
Thank you @ebluehands, your issue has been registered in the developers' backlog, who will take a look! 🙂
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It seems that this issue should be exempted from marking as stale. It does not make sense.
still an issue. any updates?
This is the same issue as https://github.com/bitrise-steplib/steps-google-play-deploy/issues/85 that was staled but still relevant
Issue description
The deployed APK deactivate by default the current ones available.
Why is this an issue ?
We have a mobile and a TV APK and we deploy them separetly. When deploying the mobile APK we need to keep the current TV APK and vice versa.
Proposed solution
Adding a flag in the step to activate or not the deactivation of older APK.