![]() ![]() Zluk-fyaevjsikqxslsfftcfoztnlvofn/Build/Intermediates.noindex/ArchiveIntermediates/TDSozluk/IntermediateBuildFilesPath/TDSozluk.build/Release-iphoneos//Script-230E8AB192F5AF3BFB41DCB3.sh (in target '' from project 'TDSozluk')Ĭd /Users/****/Documents/xcode\ tutorials/TDSozluk PhaseScriptExecution \ Embed\ Pods\ Frameworks /Users/***/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/TDSo I am trying to upload a new version of my dictionary app.ĭespite the app continues to work on iPhone and iPad emulator and on my MacBook air without any problems, archiving fails, with errors like: (Side note: I already submitted this issue when it first happened, but I accidentally accepted a reply as an answer although it is not and I cannot undo it)Ī few days ago, I updated to a new XCode version. In this post says that you cannot submit anything from the macOS beta? Is that true even for TestFlight builds? User says in a reply to that post that they got it working. I would expect this to have to do with the app containing a Finder Integration target and this being some weird edge case that Apple does not catch. I suspect that most people are able to submit betas while running Sonoma? While it does not explicitly state that I can submit apps while on the latest beta, I highly doubt that many people are submitting macOS apps without running them on device. You can now submit apps built with Xcode 15 beta 7 using the SDK for iOS 17 beta 7, iPadOS 17 beta 7, macOS 14 beta 6, tvOS 17 beta 7, visionOS beta 2, and watchOS 10 beta 7 for internal and external testing. However today there also was a TestFlight update with the following message: ![]() Apple is not currently accepting applications built with this version of the OS. When submitting a Mac app to TestFlight using the latest betas of Xcode and macOS (macOS 14 beta 6, Xcode 15 beta 7) I get the following error message: ![]()
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