i can't upload binary to itunes connect - ios

I take about 1 month trying to upload my application but all to no avail. I called Apple, I followed the steps in your emails asking me to solve the problem but nothing works. I have tried everything, up from XCODE Version 7.1 (7B91b) and also from Application Loader 3.0 but again, nothing works, within seconds you have uploaded my application I get this:
In the image out compilations I uploaded to iTunes Connect, all with an exclamation point in red and says "There was an error importing the compilation"

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I'm deploy IOS app in iTunes app store but IOS app build not showing up in iTunes and iOS app activity “Processing”

Hope you are doing well
I know there are a lot of questions about this already, And I followed all answers but I am fairly certain my question has not been answered yet.
I uploaded a build of my iOS app via Xcode or Application Loader with validation , and that went well. I got to the a message of "Uploaded Successful", so I thought it was okay.
Then I went to check in iTunes Connect and I can see a build ( under "Activity") with activity status processing . I waited for an hour but after that its gone.
I given access whole privacy and library in info.plist
Now I have uploaded 20+ time but same thing happen and I didn't get any single warning, error and mail than how can find exact solution. i have attachment screen short so please check and suggest to how to resolve this.
Again I uploaded new version whatever you give instruction and i followed step by step so now i attachment shcreenshort with
1 App info -version and build
App Info image
2 info-plist - version short string and build
Info-Plist image
3 archive - using new latest Xcode Version 9.4.1 (9F2000)
Archive Image
4 validation - validation message
Validation message Image
5 uploaded - uploaded successfully message
Uploaded message image
6 iTunes version - app version and iTunes version are same.
Itunes Version image
7 activity status - activity status is processing and after few min its disappears
app Activity builds status
From all the information I get from the comments I think there's a version/build difference between the builds you are uploading try to set the version 1.1 and build 1 for the app :-
Update
Looks like the issue is in your info.plist You need to add appropriate privacy messages string for the services you're using in the app for example for the Camera you have mentioned "Open camera permission", This doesn't specify why the app require to use the camera? the message should be something like "This app requires your permission to access Camera to capture property pictures for the services provided by the application." (Message will be according to your app requirement).And you need to update all the privacy messages.
thanks for response me. Finally i resolve this issues.
firstly u need to two factor authentication.
After that use latest application loader.
open Xcode and click top Xcode ->open developer tool ->application loader
login with your developer mail id and password is two factor auth App specific password (two factor auth security options )
hope this is help to all.
thanks

iOS - App not getting uploaded to Apple server

I have been trying to submit a Swift 3 app to Apple from Xcode 8.2 , App passes through all phases but gets stuck at authentication forever and then ends with an error. But then I export app for Appstore submission and then upload the same using Application Loader, tried with two different accounts but no avail. Have referred to this thread as well This action could not be completed. Try Again (-22421)
Most upvoted answer says apple servers may be misbehaving but I wonder how many days ? Is this something specific to Swift app ? I havent tried submitting any ObjC app recently so not sure, can anyone provide a solution ?
I stopped using Xcode uploader after 2 hours of failed uploading attempts. Then I took Application Loader instead and it told me the exact reason of fails. In my case it was too fat watch extension.
Hope this will help.
It's ongoing issue with Apple App uploader server, since couple of days, so you don't have a way, rather than waiting.
You can try following solutions:
Use Application Loader to upload your app, as Xcode organizer can't upload file (rejects IPA) sometimes, without genuine reason and it's frequently occurring issue, with Xcode Organizer, that apple could not resolve permanently.
Solution for error code: 22421
Apple app upload server is not working properly (not in
connection or lost connection during file upload). Just wait and try
again later (may be after a day).
Fluctuation in your network
connection, during file upload.
You may not have added privacy
statements in your info.plist file.
Cocoa Keys: Here, is list of keys that you should consider to add in your info.plist file, if you have used that service in your application.
Nowadays, you may also face, this error code: 90186 (with app loader)
Outdated application loader can be reason of this error. Use latest Xcode tool and use application loader from Xcode Tool.
Incorrect/invalid provisioning profile, associated with your build. Ensure, your have used correct provisioning profile (A provisioning
profile with Distribution/Production mode is require. A Development mode provisioning profile won't allow your to upload app on store.)
You can find latest Application Loader Tool from latest Xcode Tool: Xcode ▶ Open Developer Tool ▶ Application Loader

iOS build not showing anywhere in iTunes Connect

I have successfully built and uploaded a new version of an app with Xcode 7.3.1 in OS X 10.11.5, but the build is not showing in iTunes Connect.
After the build process (launched through the "product->archive" menu) the Organizer opens.
There, I choose the build and click on "Upload to App Store..."
So far, everything works as expected.
After the upload, when I refresh the iTunes Connect web page (under the "Activity" tab), I briefly see the new build showing in the list.
If I refresh the page again, some seconds later, the build has disappeared. I can no longer find it anywhere in the iTunes Connect site.
When I try to repeat the process, XCode gives the following error message:
ERROR ITMS-4238: "Redundant Binary Upload. There already exists a
binary upload with build version '2.4' for train '1.5'" at
SoftwareAssets/PreReleaseSoftwareAsset
so I have to increase the version number to complete another upload.
I went through this process 3 times, the last one using Application Loader instead of XCode, but the same thing happened all the times.
Does anyone know why this is happening?
What could I do to troubleshoot this problem?
What other informations may be useful to further investigate?
UPDATE
More than 48 hours have passed since the first upload, still no signs of any builds in iTunes Connect.
The only thing I can tell you is that it's probably a matter of time. I faced the same issue weeks ago, and between 24 and 48 hours after submitting, my build was finally showing in iTunes Connect.
It's a shame for Apple to make developers wait without informations... But this kind of issue had been reported a lot.
It turned out to be a wrong icon included in the asset catalog.
After 5 days of troubleshooting and ping pong with the Apple support, I was finally pointed in the right direction. All I had to do was replacing an image that was the wrong size.
Done that, all worked as expected.

iTunes connect showing processing symbol

iTunes connect showing processing symbol after upload archive to app store
Hi ,
I Upload archive to app store and it successfully done, but in iTunes connect under Build its shows Build is processing and also I waited for 12hr , but still symbol showing processing.I tried again to upload but facing same problem
Note : I uploaded archive using Xcode 7 and also disable bitcode.
Please suggest me solution. Thanks in advance
Processing can take some time.
If it's taking exceptionally long. More than a few hours, the usual way of fixing this is to just do another upload.
Unfortunately, this is all at Apples end.
My app successfully uploaded in iTunes. actually I was using old Testflight SDK, I just remove it and my build successfully uploaded in iTunes.
The problem in our-company case was this:
"The builds you have recently attempted to deliver are not uploading completely or are being corrupted during the upload process."
There is/was something wrong with our network. Either some PORTS were not opened OR the file got corrupted during upload process.

App submission binary does not show up in iTunes Connect

I want to update my app. I have a new version of the app and now it says "Prepare for Submission".
Now I want to perform "Prepare for Upload" but I cannot find this in the new iTunes Connect.
I have tried to upload the app to iTunes using Application Loader and Xcode 5.1 but still the status hasn’t changed and when I click on "Submit For Review" I get the following error:
You must choose a build.
It is quite weird but let me show what I have learnt from this new iTunnesConnect layout.
Step 1: You should wait around 10 min to 20 min to see your uploaded binary file in the prerelease section. .
Step 2: After you wait a while (10-20 min) then you would see the below icon
Step 3: Then you could able to see that your binary is ready.
Step 4: Then click on plus (+) sign, you now could able to choose your binary and then click submit for review button to finalize.
Look for it here:
Here's the new binary I uploaded:
Then, don't forget to create a new version and then assign the new binary to it (after process is completed):
I had the same problem, and waited for more than 8 hours without any result. The plus-icon never showed up under the build section!
Then I saw a new (tax-agreement) contract that I had not signed. I signed it, waited for a few more minutes, and then the plus-icon showed up!
The reason could also be that you are still releasing binary with the old TestFlight SDK in it.
A few months ago TestFlight updated their service meaning that it is now included in iTunesConnect, previously a TestFlightSDK was included in the project and various codes needed to enable TestFlight for users. This is all now depreciated. This means if you release a new version of an app which still has the TestFlightSDK included your binary won't appear in iTunes Connect and you will receive an email like this:
We have discovered one or more issues with your recent delivery for "blahApp". To process your delivery, the following issues must be corrected:
TestFlight SDK - TestFlight no longer requires an SDK to enable beta testing, crash reporting and analytics. To continue using TestFlight, set up Beta Testing in iTunes Connect and remove references to the SDK from the following executables: blahApp.app/blahApp
Once these issues have been corrected, you can then redeliver the corrected binary.
You need to remove the TestFlightSDK and also all code linked to the old TestFlight. Once this is done the binary should start being picked up by iTunes Connect as the answer above states.
The tricky thing about this issue is that if you're like me the email could go through to your junk, to an old account or if you're working for a client and don't have access to their personal email it is tough to find. Apple give you no other indication that this is what's wrong.
Hope this helps people with this problem going forward
Just took 19 minutes. If you click the activity tab you can see that the upload is processing.
At this time of writing, binary submission should take only few minutes to appear in iTunesConnect. When my binary did not show up for hours, I can immediately tell that something is not right. Most of the answers I found resolved to waiting. This was not the case for me. I went to ask Apple support and I got the answer. My app was missing purpose string for one of my protected data class (for iOS 10 and later). Once I provided the usage description and resubmitted it, the binary shows up right away.
I thought someone else might be facing the same problem. For a complete list of protected data class that requires descriptions, check out this link: https://developer.apple.com/library/content/qa/qa1937/_index.html

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