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k187

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Sep 16, 2022
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Hi Guys,

Seems Xcode 15 doesn't run when clicking on the icon. If you open it from terminal it works fine and the icon has a big circle crossed on it.

But when I try to upload an archived build to App Store Connect I'm getting Operation not permitted. Can anyone confirm this is the same from them? Or maybe it's some permissions issue as a result of the update.
 

k187

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Sep 16, 2022
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nvm looks like it was some keychain issue. The next time I booted it asked me if I canted to use passwords app or use keychain. Then when I built with Xcode it showed the prompt asking for admin password saying Xcode wanted to access a keychain item.

Then it worked :)
 

k187

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Sep 16, 2022
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Submitted to apple fine then right away got 'Invalid Binary'.

ITMS-90111: Unsupported SDK or Xcode version - App submissions must use the latest Xcode and SDK Release Candidates (RC). For details on currently supported versions, visit: https://developer.apple.com/news/releases.
 

k187

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Sep 16, 2022
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Removed Xcode 16 completely, clean install of Xcode 15.4 and same issue. :(
 

k187

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Sep 16, 2022
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Well this sucks, tried everything and it seems it's impossible to submit apps to App Store with Sequoia :(
 

k187

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Sep 16, 2022
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So ended up dual booting Sonoma and using it just for the submission part with Xcode 15.4
 

Pascal2807

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Jun 16, 2024
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This problem is caused by macOS 15.0, which I already installed. It did not matter, which xCode version I used. So I organized a cloud access to a Mac (with macOS Sonoma and xCode 15.4) (https://www.macincloud.com), cloned the project from GitHub and archived and sent it to Apple Store connect again. Now, was able to send it to Apple to check it.
 

k187

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Sep 16, 2022
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Dual boot worked. I just keep the other installation for submitting now. With the new file system type in OSX you don't need to allocate a fixed partition size to the other install - it just grows and shrinks as needed - and it can access the other drive if you create a login with the same user ID.
 
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