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We have a thierd part that are responsible for publish the app that we develop. So we just build the IPA on App center where the thierd part has setup the cert and password. The thierd part then download the IPA and use the Transporter app to transport it to Apple. After the transport is done the get the error mail from Apple state the error:
ITMS-90426: Invalid Swift Support - The SwiftSupport folder is missing. Rebuild your app using the current public (GM) version of Xcode and resubmit it.
There is a workaround:
1.If you locally build(Release ) the app on a mac with Visual studio for mac
2.Then right click the project and archive for publishing
3Now on the same machine
Start Xcode this build will appear under Windows/Organizer (Important you need to restart Xcode if you have it started to refresh the Archives ).
4 Click Distribute App and unclick the checkbox “Strip Swift symbols”, Click Next
Now it should go throw the process.
This workaround is no go for the thierd part that publish the app.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
We have a thierd part that are responsible for publish the app that we develop. So we just build the IPA on App center where the thierd part has setup the cert and password. The thierd part then download the IPA and use the Transporter app to transport it to Apple. After the transport is done the get the error mail from Apple state the error:
ITMS-90426: Invalid Swift Support - The SwiftSupport folder is missing. Rebuild your app using the current public (GM) version of Xcode and resubmit it.
There is a workaround:
1.If you locally build(Release ) the app on a mac with Visual studio for mac
2.Then right click the project and archive for publishing
3Now on the same machine
Start Xcode this build will appear under Windows/Organizer (Important you need to restart Xcode if you have it started to refresh the Archives ).
4 Click Distribute App and unclick the checkbox “Strip Swift symbols”, Click Next
Now it should go throw the process.
This workaround is no go for the thierd part that publish the app.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: