Unable to authenticate the package: 123456789.itmsp
Can anyone tell me why this would happen?
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Braydon_SFXMember, Sous Chef, Bowlboy SidekickPosts: 9,273
From what I've read, I believe that is an error that is given when publishing. I've read that you can just disregard that error and publish as you would. No need to worry about it.
I looked up activity and this does not help either. I went to the developers forums and seems that this is a problem more than a few people have. Here is one of the answers:
"If you're submitting using Application Loader, you need to ensure you're sending the .ipa or .zip containing your compiled, signed application. Nothing else. Your .app should also be at the top-level of the archive, or within a Payload directory if you're submitting a .ipa. You should not have to create one of these yourself, you should use Xcode to build it and prepare it for distribution."
I can not figure out what this means. Any help out there?
like i said before, Click on the activity button to get more details on why it failed. you haven't done that yet. the activity button will give you a detailed message on what failed.
Yes, I did do that. The message I received was that the "codesign failed". I signed the app in GS without a problem. Not sure why I would get this message.
ERROR ITMS-9000: "Invalid Code Signing. The executable 'myapp.app/myapp' must be signed with the certificate that is contained in the provisioning profile." at SoftwareAssets/SoftwareAsset (MZItmspSoftwareAssetPackage)
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"If you're submitting using Application Loader, you need to ensure you're sending the .ipa or .zip containing your compiled, signed application. Nothing else. Your .app should also be at the top-level of the archive, or within a Payload directory if you're submitting a .ipa. You should not have to create one of these yourself, you should use Xcode to build it and prepare it for distribution."
I can not figure out what this means. Any help out there?
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