I updated my XCode to 10.0.2 version today. After update I can not upload new version of my app to iTunes Connect.
Invalid Toolchain - Your app was built with a beta version of Xcode or
SDK. Apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the GM version
of Xcode 9 and the SDK for iOS 11, tvOS 11, watchOS 4, or macOS 10.13
or later.
Changed Project Format to Xcode 10.0-compatible and got this message again.
Any issues?
It was a bug on the part of Apple. They already fixed it.
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ERROR ITMS-90725: "SDK Version Issue. This app was built with the iOS SDK. All iOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the iOS 15 SDK or later, included in Xcode 13 or later.
I'm building with Xcode 13.4.1 so it should be using iOS 15.x, right? And why does it only say This app was built with the iOS SDK? What version of iOS does it think I'm using? I've seen others reporting this error message but it indicates which version of iOS it's using, eg, "This app was built with the iOS 14.5 SDK".
Is there any way Xcode 13.4.1 is not using iOS 15? This is the only version of Xcode I have installed at the moment.
I have Xcode 10.3 and I'm trying to upload my app to store but I got this error:
SDK version issue, this app was built with ios 12.3 SDK new app for
iPhone must be built with ios 13 SDK
After researching I guess I should've updated Xcode to 11, but I can't right now.
So is there no other way to solve this problem?
I can't update my app on the app store because it won't compile with SDK version 12.1.
Everytime I try to upload my app I get this message:
SDK Version Issue. This app was built with the iOS 11.2 SDK. All iOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the iOS 11 SDK or later, included in Xcode 9 or later. Further, starting March 2019, all iOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the iOS 12.1 SDK or later, included in Xcode 10.1 or later.
In my project settings Base SDK is set to ios 12.1
After reading other issues like this, I have also deleted xcode 9 from my computer. But still nothing is working.
Any idea what is forcing my app to compile with 11.2?
After uninstalling xcode 9, I had to re-install xcode 10.
I just completed making an app in Xcode 6.1 (GM), i have Mac OS X Yosemite GM and all the new updates.
When i submitted my application in the iTunesConnect website it says,"Apps and app updates submitted to the App Store must be built with Xcode 5.1.1 or later, and iOS 7 SDK"
Need help, how can i solve this issue?
Xcode 6.1 includes the iOS 8.1 beta SDK. You can't submit to the app store using a beta SDK. You'll have to download Xcode 6.0.1 from the Mac app store. Be sure to rename Xcode 6.1 so that the app store doesn't overwrite it.
As you know, Apple has just made available the Xcode 6 GM seed and announced that we can now submit iOS 8 apps (Submit Your iOS 8 Apps Today). However, I have a question: does it mean that, starting today, is it required to submit app updates with the new Xcode 6? Can I still use Xcode 5.1.1 (Base SDK iOS 7.1)? If not, could I keep submitting apps with Base SDK targeting iOS 7.1 with Xcode 6?
Thanks
I'm in the midst of submitting an update right now and iTunesConnect states that builds can be submitted with Xcode 5.1.1 or later, or Application Loader 2.9.1 or later.
According to Apple, you can still use Xcode 5.1.1 to update your apps.
Xcode 5.1.1 is the latest version on the App Store !
You should use the latest version of Xcode available on the Mac App
Store to submit your apps. (Xcode Support)
Hope this can help you ;)
At the time of writing (September 12th 2014) you can submit apps with both Xcode 5.1.1 and Xcode 6 GM seed. So both SDKs are allowed. As soon as iOS 8 comes out, the App Store version of Xcode will show an update to Xcode 6.0.
Going by past experiences, at that point you will still be able to download Xcode 5.1.1 from the developer portal and still be able to submit apps with it for a few more weeks/months until Apple will officially announce that the new iOS 8 SDK is required for app submission.
Watch that newsfeed at https://developer.apple.com/news/