So i have uploaded the app via xcode however when i go to submit the app via appstoreconnect.apple.com i get the following error.
but when i go to re-upload it, seems it is already uploaded. So what have I missed.
It says it has been delivered - is there a processing time?
The answer is right on the screen in the image you uploaded. You've already uploaded a binary with the same BUILD #.
Log into iTunes Connect and either select the uploaded build... it will take a few minutes to process before it is available, OR if you have invalidated that and are uploading a new one. Go to you Project in Xcode and on the General Tab for the Target, bump the build number.
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I created an archive for app release.
But no matter how much time passes, nothing appears in the build window.
What should I do
+)I have a Team and make a identifier, certificate for team.
I even uploaded the archive file successfully.
But in App store connect, Nothing is shown.
This may happen if your uploaded archive couldn't pass through the initial processing of the build that occurs as soon as it is uploaded.
I once got stuck with this because my app had some legacy code that was using UIWebview which is now deprecated.
You'll always receive some comment from apple if this happens (through email).
I have uploaded archived and uploaded my app and updated the information in Itunes yesterday and today i have added the screenshots. everything is ready but this error Build has sucked my brain. I dont know why this is happening. Help me to get rid of this.
Re-archived error
In the project navigator on xCode, click on general and increase the version number and build number. This usually happens when you've uploaded a build with a version number or build number lower to the one you're uploading now before. And the one you've uploaded earlier is probably not showing because of an error. Check you're email if any were received from iTunes Connect. It might be an error with privacy in your .plist, if you use photos, camera, location, etc..
Check your all builds available in testFlight, is your latest uploaded build present there?
Bump the version number and the build number on Xcode and then archive again. Remember than the iTunes Connect application version you're trying to upload has to be the same as the the Xcode version. So if you bump your app to 1.0.1 on Xcode, be sure to do the same on iTunes Connect.
Then upload your build on iTunes Connect.
Hope this help.
i'm trying to upgrade an iOs App on the App Store by releasing a new version. I've the iTunes Connect Account and I'm working on Xcode.
I've updated the Version and Build values from 1.0.15 to 1.0.16 in the Identity Section of my app *-Info.plist
Then I uploaded the build to the iTunes Connect from Xcode by doing:
Product -> Archive -> Validate -> and then Upload to the App Store...->
I selected the automatic signing authentication and chosen the App Team for profiling that I want the build to be uploaded to.
Xcode has uploaded the build to the iTunes Connect and no error have been thrown.
Now, when I go to my iOs build on the App Store, I expect to find it, but there isn't.
When I upload it again I now have this error:
It seems that the Apple Server already got the release.
So? Where is my build gone? How can I found it?
I read in some SO threads that there was a Prerelease View in the iTunes Connect but I'm unable to find it any more. Maybe it has been replaced?
EDIT 1
This is my Build iOs on iTunes Connect view.
The open tab is the previous build, my new one 1.0.16 it is not present in the list and I can't find it anywhere..
I knew that I could upload a newer version by incrementing the version and build.
If it will not appear soon I will assume an error occurred and try to submit a new one.
EDIT 2
One week has passed and the build hasn't appeared. So I have uploaded a new upgraded version to 1.0.17, but it's still not appearing in my activity tab.
I would like to point out that before loading the previus 1.0.16 version, I had already created a new app version in the App Store Tab.
Can this possibly causes the issue?
What else can it be?
I'm gonna wait a little more and if not appearing i'll open a support ticket.
Solution: check your email !
After days of waiting I discovered that my iTunes Connect associated email address had received feedback from the iTunes Store Team. The emails said there was issues on the app (Missing Info.plist key) that prevented the delivery to be processed.
It is important to check your email address from apple communications because some of that information cannot be found elsewhere!
If the build is uploaded to appstore, then it will take some time normally. In the mean time You can see your newly uploaded build in the activity section under the version of the app with a processing label in brackets(see ).
Once uploaded build with a version number and build number cannot be uploaded to appstore again.If you want to upload new build to appstore, then either change the version or build number and try again.
One of my app is uploaded on mobile store, then after some months I have add new build but did not submit that build for review.
Now I updated my app with new designs and lots of changes. and I wanted to upload this new version on store. But I don’t know how to add app.
Because when I click on iTunes Connect --> My Apps --> App Store --> + VERSION OR PLATFORM, it shows only tvOS and iOS is disabled.
So now, how can I remove app from Waiting for Upload and how can I add new build ?
Here is screen shot :
I have read all documents provided by Apple Inc., but I didn’t found any option….related my scenario.
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/LanguagesUtilities/Conceptual/iTunesConnect_Guide/Chapters/ReplacingYourAppWithANewVersion.html
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/LanguagesUtilities/Conceptual/iTunesConnect_Guide/Chapters/ChangingAppStatus.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40011225-CH30-SW34
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/LanguagesUtilities/Conceptual/iTunesConnect_Guide/Chapters/UploadingBinariesforanApp.html
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/LanguagesUtilities/Conceptual/iTunesConnect_Guide/Chapters/SubmittingTheApp.html
If anyone knows, please let me know.
Thanks.
One more thing I forgot to tell that Also I want to update screenshots and description details.
For creating a brand new version, just upload the binary, and then cancel it. As I see you updated your question, this is a final solution for you then.
For uploading a build:
1. Access the version page.
Sou you should see a frame that will contain your build.
2. Your binary should be uploaded via
a) Xcode
b) Application loader
iTunes connect will pair your binary with the version according to the App ID and version saved in the Xcode target settings.
If you need to have the version of 2.0 for instance, change the version number both in
Xcode target build settings
within the App version page
First Try to upload it again.
If your upload is successful, it should be changed your status to Waiting For Review.
after change the status to waiting for uplaod -->> waiting for review and after that you an remove this app an add the new version and uplaod again.
follow this step:
step1- you can upload this build and change the status to waiting for review.
step2- after change the status you can delete this version.
step3- and create the new version and upload again with same screen shots.
To delete an app from the store and iTunes Connect
Open the App Details page for the app, as described in Creating an iTunes Connect Record for an App.
Make sure that the app status allows deletion.
You can delete your app if there is at least one approved version of the app and the latest version status is one of the following:
Prepare for Submission
Invalid Binary
Developer Rejected
Rejected
Metadata Rejected
Developer Removed From Sale
Removed from Sale
If your app has a different status, you can delete the app by first rejecting the build or by removing the app from sale. See Viewing and Changing Your App’s Status and Availability.
You can see more details at Transferring And Deleting Apps
Status for your Version 1.4 is waiting for upload. That means you must upload the App with Version 1.4 If you have already uploaded the app with version 1.4 and you don't want to use that build just increase the build number and keep the version number same 1.4.
Image with Build Number
I'm publishing my first Xamarin.iOS app to the store. I've set up my distribution profiles, set up the app on iTunes connect, and all seems well. I published my app for archiving and then successfully uploaded via the Application Loader.
What's broke is that iTunes Connect doesn't see my app - it says I still need to upload via Xcode or Application Loader... but when I try to upload my IPA (again) via the Application loader ("sign and distribute" via Xamarin), I get the error "ERROR ITMS-4238: "Redundant Binary Upload. There already exists a binary upload with build version '1.0' for train '1.0'" at SoftwareAssets/PreReleaseSoftwareAsset."
I don't see an option in ITunesConnect to delete this build and start over with another version, and it won't let me Submit for Review because it doesn't see the build as being uploaded.
I've opened a ticket with Apple over a week ago and haven't heard back. I know I could go with a different AppId but for all I know I'll hit the same wall. Anybody been down this road?
UPDATE #1
I've created version 1.1 of my app and uploaded it successfully to ITC. I see it in the Builds section (still don't see 1.0) but I can't add a new version of the app to "link" this build to because v1.0 is still "Preparing to Submit"
Apps - unable to create v1.1 while v1.0 is "Preparing to Submit."
Builds - v1.0 is not visible, but if I try to reupload ITC says it's there
UPDATE #2
I was able to link v1.0 of my app store submission to v1.1 build and submit the app for review. I don't know if this will go through or not, but it was at least submitted. I am now also able to "reject" this version, but if I do this I'm unable to add another version still (if I wanted to get a clean v1.1).
Each build you upload must have a unique build number. So if you upload 1.0 then the next must be 1.1 etc. What I do is keep the internal test builds with an extra .1 at the end so my internal would be 1.1.1, 1.1.2 etc and then I'll push 1.2 to the store when ready. You can also change the version number on your App's settings on iTunes Connect. They wont reject it as it's just the build number.