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Re: Submission problems (more)


  • Subject: Re: Submission problems (more)
  • From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 20:21:18 -0700

If you've filed a bug report about this and can send me the id of that bug report, I can follow up.

Joar


On 10 sep 2014, at 12:17, Rick Mann <email@hidden> wrote:

> I tried "Validate" instead of "Distribute." I get a similar error, but nicer wording:
>
> 	iTunes Store operation failed.
> 	No eligible software found. Make sure this software is owned by your developer organization.
>
> Still equally useless.
> --------------
> Argh, Xcode 6's app signing stuff is still terrible.
>
> Having to re-submit using Xcode 6 GM (*), I'm now getting this error (which I can't copy and paste):
>
> 	ERROR ITMS-4088: "No software found with apple_id: xxxxxxxxx" at Software Assets
>
> The message is repeated as detail text. "xxxxxxxxx" is the app's Apple ID.
>
> --------------
> (*) I had submitted a build using Xcode 5.1.1 at about 00:14 on Sep 9. Later that day I received an email from Apple telling me it wasn't built with Xcode 5.1.1, which was plainly wrong. I wrote to iTunesConnect support, but have yet to receive a response (even though I did receive a "how did we do?" email).
>
> Later in the day, Apple sent out the email announcing that we should submit apps today for iOS 8 and using Xcode 6 GM. So I thought maybe Apple threw the switch, and we can no longer submit with 5.1.1 (although with the last release they gave us more time), and that they just hadn't updated the email message to reflect the need for Xcode *6*, instead of Xcode *5.1.1*. I don't know, it's all terribly confusing and broken.
>
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