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Submitting third version of an iOS app via iTunesConnect before app goes live

◇◆丶佛笑我妖孽 提交于 2019-12-01 17:13:20
We have an iOS app which has been approved for release with its version 1.0 and we submitted a minor update, version 1.1 that was also approved, and is "Pending Developer Release". The date set for first availability in "Rights and Pricing" is a month from now. The question is the following - is it possible to submit another update (lets say version 1.2) without forcing the app to go live early? That is, if we click "Release this Version" on the app version 1.1 page, will it actually make the app go live in the app store immediately? Or will iTunes honor the date in "Rights and Pricing" and

Submitting third version of an iOS app via iTunesConnect before app goes live

孤街醉人 提交于 2019-12-01 16:55:00
问题 We have an iOS app which has been approved for release with its version 1.0 and we submitted a minor update, version 1.1 that was also approved, and is "Pending Developer Release". The date set for first availability in "Rights and Pricing" is a month from now. The question is the following - is it possible to submit another update (lets say version 1.2) without forcing the app to go live early? That is, if we click "Release this Version" on the app version 1.1 page, will it actually make the

Error uploading ios application to itunesconnect “failed to open ssh session (16)”

我的未来我决定 提交于 2019-12-01 15:15:28
I am having a real repetitive issue uploading app to itunesConnect. It does not matter if I use "Application loader" or xcodes "Archive" utility, the result is the same ("failed to open ssh session (16)"). I am doing this on a Computer and network that was used for multiple uploads of applications to itunesConnect in the past and never having this problem. I even uploaded an application the same day (without problem), but got errors for this app. I reviewed the detail log and found nothing useful to determine why the problem would happen. I posted the log at link bellow since it is to long to

Invalid code signing entitlements error upon iTunes Connect validation for iOS app

假如想象 提交于 2019-12-01 14:51:16
问题 I am attempting to validate my iOS app in Xcode. However, upon validation, I receive the following error: The following issues were found during validation: Invalid Code Signing Entitlements. Your application bundle's signature contains code signing entitlements that are not supported on iOS. Specifically, value 'VQ27FEWWTE.Veniteck.Solutions.Radio-Malayalam' for key 'application-idenfier' in 'Payload/Radio Malayalam.app/Radio Malayalam' is not supported. This value should be a string

Error uploading ios application to itunesconnect “failed to open ssh session (16)”

北战南征 提交于 2019-12-01 14:15:18
问题 I am having a real repetitive issue uploading app to itunesConnect. It does not matter if I use "Application loader" or xcodes "Archive" utility, the result is the same ("failed to open ssh session (16)"). I am doing this on a Computer and network that was used for multiple uploads of applications to itunesConnect in the past and never having this problem. I even uploaded an application the same day (without problem), but got errors for this app. I reviewed the detail log and found nothing

Apple rejects app because test account not given (as App login via OTP only) [closed]

孤街醉人 提交于 2019-12-01 13:49:53
Apple rejected my app because I haven't provide a test account. My app has login option only via OTP . So, how to convince Apple about same. Guideline 2.1 - Information Needed We have started the review of your app, but we are not able to continue because we need additional information about your app. Next Steps To help us proceed with the review of your app, please provide detailed information to the following questions. The more information you can provide upfront, the sooner we can complete your review. Please provide a demo mobile phone number and verification code for review Once you

Unable to upload .ipa to iTunes using Application Loader

主宰稳场 提交于 2019-12-01 13:04:11
问题 I'm trying to upload my iPhone .ipa file to iTunesconnect. I've even uploaded builds recently successfully to iTunes Connect through application loader. But from last two days while I am trying to upload ipa the following errors occur and .ipa is not being uploaded to iTunes Connect. An error occurred while processing the http request for the webdav upload . An exception has occurred : Authorization required I have tried all the suggestions provided like tried uploading through application

How to work out which frameworks are triggering privacy-sensitive .plist issues

情到浓时终转凉″ 提交于 2019-12-01 12:57:29
I've got the classic problem of iTunes rejecting my .ipa because it's missing a bunch of .plist entries for 'privacy-senstive data' (in my case calendar, contacts, microphone, Apple Music and Siri!), despite my app having nothing to do with these frameworks. I want to work out which 3rd party frameworks in my app are triggering this problem, rather than take the easy way out and just add the .plist entries. Is there a way to analyse your .ipa or the files it contains to work out which 3rd party dependency is causing this issue? Just to be clear, I understand I could just add the required

iOS 7 users unable to install new version

烂漫一生 提交于 2019-12-01 11:26:18
问题 We have just released a new version (v1.5) of our app on AppStore, this version was built using Xcode 4.6 using base SDK 6.1, supporting iOS 5.0 as minimum version. Now the problem is that iOS 7 users are unable to install the latest version (v1.5), however they can see 1.5 version on AppStore but when they install it they get 1.4 version. Note: We submitted this app using Xcode 5.0 as Xcode 4.6 just got stuck in the middle... 回答1: Apple is currently reviewing apps with iOS 7 devices. So they

PhoneGap Launch Image iOS Apple Store Submission [duplicate]

纵然是瞬间 提交于 2019-12-01 11:04:37
问题 This question already has answers here : Phonegap app submission to AppStore - ITMS-9000 error (2 answers) Closed 2 years ago . As always the submission to iTunesConnect of my PhoneGap application is being rather troublesome. In particular is this new message I see pop up when I try to use Application Loader . Your binary is not optimized for iPhone 5. - New iPhone apps and app updates submitted must support the 4-inch display on iPhone 5 and must include a launch image with the -568h size