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iOS app submission yields “invalid toolchain” although Xcode is up-to-date [duplicate]

ⅰ亾dé卋堺 提交于 2019-12-03 11:25:12
This question already has an answer here: Submitting App from building in Xcode 6.4 3 answers I have submitted my app to the app store using Xcode 6.4 on OS X 10.11, the app was pre-approved for testing. I then iterated through 5 builds all of which were uploaded successfully and installed on multiple test devices. Now that I am trying to submit for the final approval, I am getting: "Invalid Toolchain. New apps and app updates must be built with the public (GM) versions of Xcode 6 or later, and iOS 8 SDK or later. Don't submit apps built with beta software. " How can this be given that I am

iTunes Connect warning: “Your binary doesn’t support iPad”

点点圈 提交于 2019-12-03 11:17:25
I just uploaded a new binary to iTunes Connect and added it to a new version of an iOS app. After adding the binary and saving changes, iTunes Connect displays the warning message: "Your binary doesn’t support iPad. The screenshots or app video preview for iPad won’t be shown on the App Store." The Xcode project was generated using the Cordova 3 CLI; the uploaded binary is the first Cordova 3 version since the app was migrated from Cordova 2. The app has been tested on iPad and it works fine. Xcode project setting for devices is "Universal" (TARGETED_DEVICE_FAMILY = "1,2" in project.pbxproj):

iTunes Store Operation Failed error: 122 (51) while uploading .ipa to iTunes Connect

狂风中的少年 提交于 2019-12-03 11:14:50
问题 I'm receiving this error when uploading my archive file. I have tried a lot of things and don't know what's going on. Also there are not similar issues in the web. Errors are: Destination: Disk quota exceeded (5) iTunes Store Operation Failed error: 122 (51) 回答1: You should validate your *.ipa and fix the real problem. In my case it was Invalid App Store Icon. The App Store Icon in the asset catalog in '***.app' can't be transparent nor contain an alpha channel. 回答2: I just noticed this too,

Update iOS app description after release without changing the app

六眼飞鱼酱① 提交于 2019-12-03 10:31:59
After the release of an app in the iTunes store, is it possible to change the description of the app without updating the whole app again? So is it possible to change the images or the text of the description, save the changes and update the shown description inside the iTunes store? Update As Sam commented this behavior seems to have changed recently (maybe with iOS 11 App Store Changes?) so it is no longer possible to update the App Description without an App Update. The Description field is now "locked" for apps that are in Ready For Sale state. Other metadata fields continue to be editable

Non-public API usage

为君一笑 提交于 2019-12-03 10:29:32
问题 I can't upload an app to iTunes Connect. Xcode uploader says that I'm using allocBatch:withEntity:count: , allocWithEntity: , IndexForKey: , fastIndexForKnownKey: I'm not using this methods and dunno where they could be. A week ago same code was uploading successfully. What can be the cause of such behavior? UPDATE Submitting with older Xcode is not working anymore, this error reveals on binary processing. 回答1: I had this exact issue using Yosemite with Xcode 6.1 and using Objective C. I also

Remove an iOS app localization

一个人想着一个人 提交于 2019-12-03 10:29:29
In Bombr 1.2 I added a half-assed French localization, over time adding more strings to localize I've decided to drop the French localization. In Bombr 1.2.1 I removed the reference to fr.lproj/Localizable.strings from the Xcode project but the file still exists. Now that 1.2.1 is on the app store it still says that French is a supported language. Will removing the fr.lproj folder and resubmitting correctly display the supported languages (this is my hunch), or is it possibly that iTunes Connect will not allow you to drop support for a language? (I took a year of French in high school for fun,

This bundle is invalid - Your archive contains paths that are not allowed: ( “AppThinning.plist” )

|▌冷眼眸甩不掉的悲伤 提交于 2019-12-03 10:29:25
问题 We made an archive with Xcode 9. We exported this archive with Xcode 9. We successfully uploaded the app to iTunes Connect with Application Loader. Yet, soon after, we got this message: This bundle is invalid - Your archive contains paths that are not allowed: ( "AppThinning.plist" ) This was not happening with Xcode 8. 回答1: When you're exporting with Xcode 9 or later, they will ask you if you want to Strip Swift symbols: Well, don't uncheck it ! And the error will be gone. 来源: https:/

Cannot submit Xcode Archive to Itunes Connect. “Uploading Archive: Sending API Usage to Itunes Connect”

强颜欢笑 提交于 2019-12-03 10:11:45
Hello Ive sent a version of my app one week ago through Xcode 6 and it didn't have any problem. Today Ive tried to upload a new version of my App via Xcode and when uploading, the progress bar stays in "Sending API usage to Itunes Connect". It doesn't give me any errors, nor warnings, it just stays like that forever. Ive been looking in google and also in here, and found a lot of solutions (ones more logical than others). Well, Ive tried ALL those solutions, I've created new provision profiles, restarted my computer, restart Xcode, changed "netinfo", connect to new wifi, among others. Its

Invalid Binary Error

Deadly 提交于 2019-12-03 10:10:31
问题 An update for an already existing app I have was submitted this morning. The update was very minor barely any changes were made. Apple has now sent me this email stating.. the following issues must be corrected:.. Invalid Bundle Structure - Your package contains a bundle with the following issue: IPA bundle does not include a Payload directory. How do I fix this? 回答1: Ok, my answer has been deleted because it was not an answer to the question. I do not have enough points to comment your

How to submit only app details after metadata rejection from apple to avoid adding the app to review clock

五迷三道 提交于 2019-12-03 10:03:34
Can we resubmit the app after metadata rejection due to invalid demo account details to avoid adding back into the review queue and restart the review clock. As Per this Link An Easy Mistake with iTunes Connect & Metadata Rejections suggested "Do not click “Submit for Review” after getting a Metadata Rejection" to avoid review process. But apple has suggested To provide demo account information: Log in to iTunes Connect Click on “My Apps” Select your app Scroll down to “App Review Information” Provide information in “Demo Account” and/or “Notes” as appropriate Click Save Click Submit for