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[TIMOB-16603] Xcode 5.1: If you package an app to the App Store and validate the app, then you will get the "App Store must be built with public" message

GitHub Issuen/a
TypeBug
PriorityMedium
StatusClosed
ResolutionNot Our Bug
Resolution Date2014-03-10T22:54:54.000+0000
Affected Version/sRelease 3.2.2
Fix Version/sn/a
ComponentsiOS
Labelsqe-3.2.2, qe-nfc
ReporterWilson Luu
AssigneeSabil Rahim
Created2014-03-10T22:43:06.000+0000
Updated2017-03-29T00:55:02.000+0000

Description

*Details:* If you package an app to the App Store and validate the app, then you will get the "App Store must be built with public" message. *This is reproducible natively from Xcode itself.* *Steps to reproduce:* 1. Create a default app 2. Make sure to include valid app icon sizes in Resources/iphone folder 3. Package your app to the App Store 4. Next, once app is archived in Xcode, Validate the project *Actual:* You will get the "App Store must be built with public" message (see built_with_public.png attachment). *Expected:* You should be able to validate without any errors.

Attachments

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built_with_public.png2014-03-10T22:50:50.000+0000220258
native.png2014-03-10T23:29:25.000+0000204825

Comments

  1. Sabil Rahim 2014-03-10

    Looks like this is a Apple bug. Even though we are using a GA(public) version of Xcode, Apple Validation seems to be complaining that the app was not build with a public version of the Xcode 5.1. Did verify this behavior on a native app. This could be due to the fact that the Apple AppStore might not be ready to accept apps build with Xcode 5.1 & iOS 7.1, this bug might go away in a couple of days. Marking ticket as NOT OUR BUG, for now.
  2. Eric Merriman 2014-03-10

    Validated this as well. Created a native app, and validated. Of course there were warnings galore, which I addressed. Once that was complete, I still failed the validation step. See attached screen "native.png". The sadly truncated text usually says something like: "This bundle is invalid. New apps and app updates submitted to the App Store must be built with public (GM) versions of Xcode 5 and iOS 7 SDK. Do not submit apps built with beta software. " and is supposed to go away at GM for Xcode and the SDK.
  3. Lee Morris 2017-03-29

    Closing ticket as the issue here is not our bug.

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