ERROR ITMS-90725: "SDK Version Issue. This app was built with the iOS '10.3' SDK. All new iOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the iOS '11.0' SDK or later, included in Xcode [9.0] or later. Please update Xcode and rebuild your app."
im using El capitain os , can i update xcode to 9.0 ? (im using xcode 7)
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ERROR ITMS-90725: "SDK Version Issue. This app was built with the iOS 14.5 SDK. All iOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the iOS 15 SDK or later, included in Xcode 13 or later.
My current version is macOs Big Sur version(11.4)
and my xcode version(12.5.1)
You need XCode 13 to use iOS 15 SDK. Simply update your XCode and MacOS (if necessary), then build the app again.
After updating XCode, your iOS SDK will be automatically updated.
Instruction for Older macOS:
Use this patch and upgrade your macOS https://github.com/Ben216k/Patched-Sur
After the upgrade, you can install XCode 13 on your older mac.
Here you can see all the supported mac lists: https://bensova.gitbook.io/big-sur/supported-macs
Below are steps I followed to solve the same issue in the same context:
Upgrade macOs Big Sur -> macOs Monterey v12.4
Update Xcode 12.x -> Xcode 13.x or later
Note: Upgrade could take some minutes. Hence, be patient
Problem in Validate App, using Xcode 10.2.1
Project Format: I tried all formats. (Xcode 9.3-compatible, ...)
I receveid that message:
Invalid Toolchain. Your app was built with an unsupported version of Xcode or SDK. If you plan to submit this build to the App Store, make sure you are using the GM version of Xcode 9 and the SDK for iOS 11, tvOS 11, watchOS 4, or macOS 10.13 or later. If you are using an Xcode beta version to test your app, make sure you are using the latest supported version. For more information about supported beta versions, view the TestFlight Release Notes (https://developer.apple.com/testflight/release-notes/).
I last option is trying to install Xcode 9.
Today, I have installed the latest version of Yosemite (GM), and Xcode 6.1 (6A1046a).
Here is the message I get when I try to validate my iOS 8 app before submitting.
"iTunes Store operation failed.
This bundle is invalid. New apps and app updates submitted to
the app store must be built with public (GM) version of
Xcode 5.1.1 or higher and iOS 7 SDK. Do not submit apps built
with beta software."
Note that I was able to submit my Swift app - on the Store since day #1 of iOS 8. As I have both GM (for Yosemite and Xcode), any idea why I have such a message?
I have Xcode version 4.2 with OS X 10.7.2, and I was trying to install our app on the new iPad, which is running iOS 5.1. The problem is Xcode doesn't recognize the iPad as a deployable device. I know this is a common issue, but please read it all.
I get this in the organizer: (after push the "use for development")
The version of iOS on “iPad” does not match any of the versions of iOS supported for development with this installation of the iOS SDK. Please restore the device to a version of the OS listed below, or update to the latest version of the iOS SDK; which is available here.
OS Installed on iPad
5.1 (9B176)
Xcode Supported iOS Versions
Latest
5.0 (9A334)
4.3
4.2
Now I know that in order to connect the iOS 5.1 device to Xcode I need the latest release of Xcode, but I can connect another iPhone with iOS 5.1 to the same Xcode and deploy an app to it.
Why is that?
The only different between them is that this iPhone was previously connected to Xcode, and the iPad was not. I did manage to install an app to iPhone with iOS 5.1!
What is happening here? I don't want to install the new Xcode for nothing if I can install to 5.1.
Thanks.
Xcode will not let you build to an iOS version higher than it supports, and in this case with Xcode 4.2, you will not be able to deploy to iOS 5.1. I recommend updating to OS X Lion 10.7.3 and downloading the 4.3.2 version of Xcode. Do this any you will be able to deploy to your 5.1 device without any problems. In addition to this, the second device should not be able to receive builds from Xcode. Please check and see if the device in question is in fact running iOS 5.0.1 and not 5.1 as 5.1 will not work on Xcode 4.2 and 5.0.1 will.
If I install Xcode 4.2 and iOS SDK 5 beta (Snow Leopard), will I still be able to build and run for iOS SDK 4?
I would say yes. When you download iOS SDK 4 you can still build for iOS SDK 3. So I don't see why it would be different this time.