Using Crashlytics with iOS 9.2 Missing dSYMs - ios

I just installed Crashlytics in my app yesterday and I'm having trouble trying to track down the missing dSYMs that it warns me about in their Dashboard. Currently running Xcode v7.2.1 and building for iOS 9.2
I'm pretty sure I've followed each current Stackoverflow answer to this problem to no avail. I've tried:
This answer
And this answer
And I have already tried to go into the Xcode Organizer and downloading the dSYMs from there but it says there are none to download.
Is there another way to find these or am I just unable to use Crashlytics in my app?

After looking around some more I have found a solution (or just a workaround). By disabling bitcode in my project Build Settings, Fabric is able to automatically collect my dSYMs on build. Also, I have additional frameworks included as .xcodeproj files in my app, so these must also have bitcode disabled.

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Crash on launch - TestFlight builds XCODE 13.3

I just upgraded XCODE to 13.3.1 and my app crashes on startup when installing from TestFilght. When I build it directly on the phone there is no issue with the app.
There are no crash logs and can't see the logs on the device itself. I don't know what will happen if I'll publish it to the store and I don't want to try. The app should work on TestFlight
I searched the internet and it's an Apple bug. So let me summarize all the solutions here-
Disabling bitcode (setting to NO)- is the only working solution- but I don't want to disable it.
If any of you have another solution please let me know!
Other solutions that didn't work-
Updating XCODE to 13.4 - didn't help
Adding "-Wl,-weak-lswift_Concurrency -Wl,-rpath,/usr/lib/swift"- didn't help
Adding libswift_Concurrency.tbd in the "Link Binary with Libraries" - didn't help

Build game from unity to iphone (library not found for -lGTMSessionFetcher)?

I created a mobile game for IOS with unity and opened the .xcodeproj file with xcode. Next I want to get this game working on my iPhone.
I found this video helpful:
How to Build a Unity Game to iOS
But still receive two errors:
Your development team, "myname", does not support the In-App Purchase capability.
No profiles for 'com.myname.gamename' were found: Xcode couldn't find any iOS App Development provisioning profiles matching 'com.myname.gamename'.
I cannot find the solution online and leaving the bundle identifier black does not work either. The bundle ids are the same in unity and xcode.
EDIT: I disabled the in-app-purchase capability and that solved these errors.
I still have this one:
library not found for -lGTMSessionFetcher
I never used this library in my code, so it must come from unity or xcode. How can I include the library in my project at this point?
This is the answer that also solved my problem. Library not found for -lGTMSessionFetcher
Basically you must not open the .xcodeproj file but the .xcworkspace file instead

Properly archive iOS app with extensions

I've just added a new RichNotification Extension to my project.
Now I've got "myApp" target and two targets for: "RichNotification" and "RichNotificationContent"
When I archive the main target for the App Store works fine but I get this error while trying to upload to the App Store:
ERROR ITMS-90700: "Incorrect Platform. You included the iOS arm64
executable
“myAPP.app/PlugIns/myAPPRichNotifications.appex/myAPPRichNotifications”
in your iOS bundle. Only iOS executables can be included."
Is there any special procedure to archive an app with multiple extensions / targets? Special build config?
Couldn't really find any information, I'm probably searching with the wrong terms.
I had the same problem. I just use pod update, rebuild project on another mac, and reupload build to AppStore and issue gone
We had this error when using Transporter to upload the application from a non-developer computer. The solution was installing Xcode on that Mac. After that the upload process went through without issues.
Thanks to #Mikhailo Karpenko
I solved the issue by re-installing pods
And I had to remove the setting 'ALWAYS_EMBED_SWIFT_STANDARD_LIBRARIES' from the project settings as this is set by pod iteself
I had a similar issue where uploading an app produced the same ITMS-90700 error but it was related to a watch app executable. In the end it turned out that I had an old watchOS target in the build settings which was causing the error.
Not completely related to this question, but this is the only question I found on SO that referenced error ITMS-90700. Hopefully it helps someone.
I solved this issue by making sure all of the build targets in my project were built for the same iOS Deployment Target.
We added an extension in our app and it defaulted this value to iOS 12 whereas the rest of our app was configured for iOS 10. Regardless of the valid architectures field in the build settings, the extension was only being built with 64-bit support, but the rest was being built with both 32-bit and 64-bit.
After making this change, I ran lipo -archs on the extension to validate that it was built for both arm64 and armv7.

ERROR ITMS-90167: "No .app bundles found in the package" [duplicate]

Before I start writing about the error, I'm running on macOS Sierra and using Xcode 7.3.1.
So I'm creating an Archive from my App, I validate the App and it passes validation, but when uploading to App Store, I get the error "ERROR ITMS - 90167 No. app bundles found in the package".
I've checked all my documentation and I have everything.
I have all my provisioning profiles.
I have Release as "iOS Distribution".
This error just started appearing after I installed macOS Sierra.
Anyone has an idea of why I'm getting this error?
After chatting with folks at WWDC in both the Xcode lab and the App Store lab, they were able to dig up information that this is a known issue in the current Sierra seed that is fixed in the next release. You can either revert, or wait. Not the most satisfying answer, I admit.
Problem:
Issue with the current macOS Sierra build.
Workaround
Build with Xcode 7.3.1 then upload using Xcode 8 [Beta]. (Thanks to #JollyRoger)
Currently, this workaround ONLY works for TestFlight and NOT for App Store submissions.
No need for fix [UPDATE]
So it seems that this bug has lasted for the whole beta period and it might not be worth for Apple to fix it anymore as the final version of iOS 10.0 is releasing in a few days and the final macOS Sierra is releasing a few days after that.
If you are still getting this issue with the final build of macOS Sierra, make sure you are using Xcode 8.x and not anything earlier than that.
Possible errors:
ERROR ITMS-90635
ERROR ITMS-90635: "Invalid Mach-O Format. The Mach-O in bundle
"....framework" isn’t consistent with the Mach-O in the main bundle.
The main bundle Mach-O contains armv7(machine code) and arm64(machine
code), while the nested bundle Mach-O contains armv7(bitcode) and
arm64(bitcode). Verify that all of the targets for a platform have a
consistent value for the ENABLE_BITCODE build setting."
Fix: Uncheck the Include Bitcode option before uploading.
INFO ITMS-90111
INFO ITMS-90111: "Beta Toolchain. This app has been built using beta toolchains. Apps built with beta toolchains are acceptable for TestFlight submission. Note that you will not be able to submit these builds for sale on the App Store."
Note: This will allow you to upload the build and use it for TestFlight but when trying to submit to the store you will be faced with this error message:
New apps and app updates must be built with the public (GM) versions of Xcode 6 or later, OS X, and tvOS SDK. Don't submit apps built with beta software including beta OS X builds.
If you are uploading from Xcode7(less than Xcode8) and macOS Sierra(V10.12), So this issue "ERROR ITMS-90167: "No .app bundles found in the package"" will come and will not allow to upload build to AppStore.
So use "Application Loader V3.6" or "Xcode8" to upload the build.
Try This, it worked like a charm for me,
We also facing same issues at time of updated macOS Sierra.
At time of upload build by using Xcode7.3.1 we get an error message
"ERROR ITMS-90167:"No.app bundles found in the package"
To Solve Error And Upload IPA file On App Store Follow Below Steps
We export build by using Xcode7.3.1.
-For upload build we use Application Loader V3.6 of Xcode8.
Xcode -> Open Developer Tools -> Application Loader
Follow Below Steps
1) Open Application Loader
2) Choose Build(IPA)
3)Uploading IPA file To app store
4)Successfully Submit Build(IPA)To App store
Your App will uploaded on Appstore,
Hope this is help for some one.
I would first like to thank #xemacobra for his solution, it worked for me until I needed to submit an application for Review.
If you need to submit an application for the App Store, and the build says You may not submit builds using beta software... here is the solution:
The problem is Xcode is sending the build information along with the version of you Mac OS. To fix that, you just need to change your Mac OS build to an older, acceptable, version.
Restart your Mac and hold Command + R on boot up
Open Terminal
Run csrutil disable
Restart your Mac.
In Finder, go to /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist
Open the file so that you may edit the SystemVersion.plist
Find <key>ProductBuildVersion</key> and locate the string attached to this key. For example, mine was 16A254g.
Change this string to a version of Mac OS that is currently supported for public release. At the time of this solution this one will fine: 15G31
Restart Xcode. Re-Archive your application. Re-Submit the application.
I did not try submitting the application through Xcode 7.3.1, but I do know this still works if you submit the .ipa through Xcode 8 beta 3.
Once you have submitted your build, revert the SystemVersion.plist to the original string, and repeat steps 1-4 replacing csrutil disable with csrutil enable.
I have also experienced the same. This is the simple way to solve your problem. Archive your app using Xcode 7.3.1 and export the ipa file of your app into a directory by selecting the option Save for iOS App Store deployment.
After that open Xcode 8.0 and open Application Loader from Xcode -> Developer Tools. Sign in to your team, and upload the ipa file using Xcode 8.0.
I have uploaded two apps to iTunesConnect, it will work for sure.
I was having this issue with Xcode 8 GM and trying to submit an app for release though Application Loader.
You have to use the version of Application Loader that comes with Xcode 8, which should be 3.6
I still have Xcode 7 installed, and was using Application Loader 3.5
Update
My apps submit okay now and go into processing, then soon after disappear completely. I think this might be a separate issue though.
Update 2
You still can't use Sierra to submit your apps. At least not until they release the GM.
Update 3
This issue is still occurring with this particular project. All other new ones (sticker apps) that I have created since public launch have been submitted to iTunes Connect with no issues.
I worked on this project during the betas, so it's possible something has been corrupted along the way and is causing issues. Might require starting a new project in Xcode 8.
There's a thread on the developer forums addressing this issue. https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/62703
Solution
Turns out the fix for us was to add the "NSCameraUsageDescription" key
to the info.plist with a description of what the camera does in the
app.
Not sure if that solution will help in all cases though.
I submit an app built using LibGDX and had the same issue after upgrading to Sierra. I solved it by:
Upgrading Xcode (8.x), as explained above
Use the latest version of appLoader (3.6). To do that, use the AppLoader available within Xcode. I was using a standalone version of the appLoader: that's incorrect. Open Xcode and go to Xcode->Open Developer Tool->Application Loader
Unable to process application at this time due to the following error: No .app bundles found in the package. This issues appear when your pc's space is less. So clear you trash or some useless document from you pc. Then let's try again! It's work for me!
I recently upgraded to macOS Sierra and also received this error message. After uploading through the application loader failed.I downloaded Xcode 8 (kept my 7.3.1 copy). Closed Xcode 7.3.1. Opened Xcode 8-> Organizer-> proceeded to validate and upload my build. It worked. Hope this helps someone in a similar situation.
Maybe it's about your disk space check your disk space.
Try open App Loader from Xcode8.
Xcode > Open Developer Tools > Application Loader
Then you can upload app to TestFlight without the error.
These are all fabulous answers above... follow Nicholas's 9 step process above and also Tobeiosdev if you don't have write access to the SystemVersion.plist file.
However be very careful about how you read the step by step guide. DO NOT do as I did and restart your device after editing that plist file, as you will render most applications on your mac useless, including Terminal & TextEdit (which are required to edit it back). Reopen terminal inside Sierra (or the beta OS you are running) not inside the command line.
I unfortunately found out the hard way and then could not edit the plist file again in the command line. So I then had to reboot several times before finding the solution which was to go into single user mode (Command-S on restart), all of which scared me senseless that I had ruined the build of my mac. Eventually got everything running again but was somewhat delayed too by having to reinstall Xcode 8... leading to a sleepless night as my first ever submission to the AppStore.
All in all, the above is a perfect solution that works all around, IF you follow the directions correctly. Lesson learnt!
I accidentally opened an old version of the Application Loader Version 3.5 (921) and got the error ITMS-90167 no app bundles found. Be sure you open the Application Loader over the menu of Xcode (Xcode->Open Developer Tool). Version 3.6 (1020) works like a charm! :)
I solved this problem as follows, find your archive in the Organizer, and then:
Show in finder
Show package contents
In the „Wasabi.xcarchive“ file, find the
„Products“-„Applications“-„Wasabi.app“(Wasabi is your app’s name),
„Show package contents“ again
Finally, you can see there has a file named“Info.plist“, open it
Edit the value with a key named „BuildMachineOSBuild“, I just change
it to „15F34″(it’s „El Capitan 10.11.5“ ’s version)
According to #Fan Zhang answer follow these steps and you can upload this archive use Xcode or Application Loader, whatever you want!
When you archived your app, find your archive in the Organizer, and then:
-->"Show in finder";
-->"Show package contents";
-->In the "xx.xcarchive" file, find the "Products"->"Applications"->"xx.app"(xx is your app's name), "Show package contents" again;
-->Finally, you can see there has a file named"Info.plist", open it;
Edit the value with a key named "BuildMachineOSBuild", I just change it to "15F34"(it's "EI Capitan 10.11.5" 's version);
With me, my application writing by Swift 2.2. And must use Xcode 7.3.1 to archive and upload to Apple testflight but got the same error(I run on macOS Sierra-10.12). The follow solution fix it for me, hope another who face the same problem can find somethings helpful:
1> Use Xcode 7.3.1 to archive
2> Export to file .ipa
3> Quit Xcode 7.3.1 then open Xcode 8, and then open Application Loader, use Application Loader to upload file .ipa to itunes connect.
In case this helps, I had the same error code "ERROR ITMS - 90167 No. app bundles found in the package" using mac OS 10.14.4 with Xcode 10.2.
(As a note, I was able to successfully submit builds some weeks ago with the same configuration, but this seems to be something in the iTunes Connect side)
Had to update to mac os 10.14.6 and Xcode 10.3 to successfully submit my build.
I faced the same problem .
what worked for me was ->
go to target-> signing & capabilities -> signing certificate -> I had to revoke one certificate. Always revoke the Certificate by the name of admin's iMac .
It is created by default while making your certification and profiles.
**Picture is attached for the reference.
PS:- always make sure the bundle id is same on App store connect and Xcode before archiving.
The privacy settings are changed for iOS 10, more on this could be read here
I had previous described issues, which had to be solved as described, but after successful upload application wasn't visible on iTunes connect.
I had to add Privacy - Bluetooth Peripheral Usage Description key in a plist in order to solve the last one.
Other missing keys will make the same problem.
I was getting this error with Xcode 7.2.1 and Application Loader 3.4 on macOS 10.12.1.
But for some reason, it worked if I used the command-line "altool" to do the upload instead:
'/Applications/Xcode-7.2.1.app/Contents/Applications/Application Loader.app/Contents/Frameworks/ITunesSoftwareService.framework/Versions/A/Support/altool' \
--upload-app -f your-app.ipa \
-u your-apple-id -p your-apple-id-password \
--output-format xml
I had to provide missing application name in order to fix this problem.
Go inside your Appstore and download the new version of Transporter.
this worked for me

Deploying to App Store using MonoTouch

I have read the documentation to allow deployment of an iOS App to the AppStore using MonoTouch. Here is a link that explains the same:
http://docs.xamarin.com/ios/Guides/Deployment%2C_Testing%2C_and_Metrics/App_Distribution_Overview/Publishing_to_the_App_Store
I have been able to create the MonoTouch Archive using the 'Build Archive' option as explained. However, when I go to the XCode Organizer, I do not see my Archive in there. Is there a specific reason why this doesn't show up in Archive as documented?
Have any developers found any alternate means of deployment? I also saw an option called Zip App Bundle. However, I do not know if that is used anymore.
Any guidance on this issue would be highly appreciated.
This wasn't known until recently, but the archive format that MonoDevelop outputs is only compatible with Xcode 4.5 (maybe 4.4 as well, not sure - but I know that it doesn't work with Xcode 4.2)

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