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App store submission : During review, your app installed or launched executable code, which is not permitted on the App Store #1655
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I'm not sure what you expect us to do here. You've provided literally no information to work on, other than the rejection message returned from the App Store. Even the platform that you're targeting is, at best, implied. Despite an explicit prompt to provide operating system and software version detail, the only hint that this is likely a macOS packaging issue is the first line of your reproduction instructions. Ultimately - you've told us nothing about the app that you're packaging, so we have no way to know if the issue is your app, or something that Briefcase is doing. Based on the App Store rejection message, it sounds like the packaged app contains executables. These are likely installed by one of your dependencies. However, as you haven't told us anything about your app's dependencies, we have no way to tell. If you want to provide more (which is to say - any) detail about what you're doing, we might be able to help. |
Hello, I wanted to confirm first there is no well known restriction related to submitting an app made with briefcase and the appstore. The app in question has only 2 dependences: wxPython (4.2.1), asn1tools (0.166.0) and it does not contain any extra executable, the app shows a UI using wx and allows the user perform some data manipulations. Operating System: Sonoma 14.3.1 |
Are you sure it doesn't contain any extra executables? Have you audited the full contents of the wxPython and asn1tools package (and all the dependencies of those packages) to see if there's an executable file? It's extremely common for Python packages to include utility binaries. |
I audited all the dependencies and indeed I found some binary utilities in there! Will update here when I get the results of submission. |
FYI - in terms of automation, you may find the |
The main issue was from url_lib that includes the string "itms-services" in its code, also removed the various binary utilities and submission got accepted. |
Describe the bug
Getting this message when submitting app created with briefcase on app store.
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Expected behavior
Expectation is to be able to submit an app created with briefcase on the app store.
Is this problem solvable or does it mean that app embedding a python interpreter are simply not allowed on the app store?
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