Myapps shows vs 1.1.1 still needs to be installed

I updated the other day to release 1.1.1 on my Honeycomb 3.2 Samsung 10.1.  The install seemed to go well and the about dialog conferms 1.1.1 version.  However, when I view myapps in the market, it still indicates it needs to be installed.  I have pressed the install button several times and still no change.  A bug or a problem?

Hi, this shouldn't be a problem.
I asume you are mentioning the My Apps in the Market app on your device.
Seems like you should try to clear the Market application cache.
What does the web version of  Market tell you i.e. https://market.android.com?.
Thanks,
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