- Xcode includes everything developers need to create great applications for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. Xcode provides developers a unified workflow for user interface design, coding, testing, and debugging. The Xcode IDE combined with the Cocoa frameworks and Swift programming language make developing apps easier and more fun than ever.
- @HiDuEi Try Xcode 10.2.1, instead of 10.2. If you set deployment target to 12.3, your app can only be run on iOS 12.3 or later. How to download Xcode DMG or XIP.
Xcode 10.2.1 You must be Admin or Technical user in order to deliver content or metadata(1070)
You must be an Itunes Connect Admin or Technical user in order to deliver content or metadata”(1070)
Jan 25, 2016 Ok, i was doing some work with Mac Ports on an old 10.7.5 machine (9 year old iMac still works great). I realized that i needed an Xcode install for 10.7.5. Xcode includes a. Click on Xcode 7.3.1.dmg to start the Xcode download Right-click Xcode 7.3.1.dmg in the network panel Copy as cURL Stop the Xcode 7.3.1.dmg download on Google Chrome's Downloads page or in the status bar Paste the content of the pasteboard to the Terminal window with cmd V and add -o Xcode7.3.1.dmg. Xcode includes a. Click on Xcode 7.3.1.dmg to start the Xcode download Right-click Xcode 7.3.1.dmg in the network panel Copy as cURL Stop the Xcode 7.3.1.dmg download on Google Chrome's Downloads page or in the status bar Paste the content of the pasteboard to the Terminal window with cmd V and add -o Xcode7.3.1.dmg.
App upload issue from Xcode 10.2.1I recently uploaded my app from Xcode to iTunes Connect but was not able to upload with above error message. Are you searching for the solution? Well, my solution might be helpful for you.
Update***
Application Loader is no longer available in latest Xcode versions. Instead use Transporter app. Click the link and you will be redirected to Apple Store. Once you are done, open the app, agree the terms and condition and sign in with your primary apple ID.
Export IPA file
Upload using Transporter
Here are the steps
- Open Application Loader.
- Goto Xcode menu
- Open Developer Tool and
- Click Application Loader
- Now check which Apple ID you are connected to on top left corner of Application Loader. Here is an image.
- This is primary Apple IDXcode is connected to. So, make sure you have Developer/Admin access for this particular Apple ID to upload app.
- Alternatively, you can Sign Out existing Apple ID currently shown in Application Loader if that is not the primary Apple ID you are trying to upload App. Sign in with new Apple ID.
- Remember if this new ID have admin/developer access too. Don’t forget about this as well.
In my case, instead of signing out info@cninfotech.com, I gave admin permission and I tried again to upload the build directly from Xcode. Boom?, it worked.
Hope this will work for you as well. If this post was helpful to you, please click Up Arrow icon in this [stack overflow link]. That would be highly appreciated. Here is image where to click ?.
Thank you