I rolled out my app for 10% users initially(and added some notes under What's new in this release), and then rolled out to 100%. Latest version of application is already available to all users but it is showing old text under What's new in this release?
I faced the same problem when I published the latest version of my app yesterday. The latest version was available in the Play Store soon after publishing but the "What's new in this release" was still showing text from previous version of my app.
To solve this problem, I did this:
Go to Release Management -> App releases.
Click on Manage Production.
Click on the "View all apk details" button (the button with "i" logo) of your latest apk.
The apk details window appears. Go to the bottom and enter the desired text in "What's new in this version?"
Click "Submit Update".
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Since Apple moved to their new and improved TestFlight website, none of my internal or external users are receiving push notifications or emails when I make a new build available for testing.
These are testers who previously were getting push and emails with each new build.
If the tester goes to the TestFlight app on their device, they do see the new build is available for update there.
I see a couple threads about this in the Apple Developer forums but nobody seems to know how to work around this problem:
https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/76020
https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/76131
Anyone here found a workaround for this problem?
when submitting a build for beta approval, uncheck 'automatically notify' in lower left corner. then after beta is approved for external testing, click 'notify testers' in upper right corner. if i recall next time i do this, i'll include screenshots.
this solution is from #boozedog, it fixed the issue for me, and i am submitting #boozedog's comments as an answer. the text of his comment:
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The Automatically Notify checkbox appears in the bottom left of the dialog box when you submit the build to beta approval on the iTunes Connect website. Make sure you clear that checkbox. And then, after the beta approval is complete, go back in to that build in iTunes Connect website and you should see an action button in the top right corner "Notify Testers."
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I am getting the following errors in Application Loader when trying to deliver my app(built in vs2015+cordova+remote xcode 7):
Thanks in advance.
There appears to be an issue with Cordova's iOS implementation when publishing apps created specifically using Xcode 7.
A Cordova community member has published a "cordova-plugin-ipad-multitasking" plugin with a fix.
http://npmjs.com/package/cordova-plugin-ipad-multitasking
Install this plugin and you should be all set. A future Cordova version will resolve the problem fully.
Failing that, if you are using remotebuild you can also find the native project under ~/.taco_home/remote-builds/taco-remote/builds and make the modifications as described in the Cordova bug on the issue.
EDIT:
To resolve ITMS-90339, there is a second step you can do to patch in the near term. Grab the build.xcconfig from the 3.9.x branch of the cordova-ios repo and place this under res/native/ios/cordova
Now remove this line:
CODE_SIGN_RESOURCE_RULES_PATH = $(SDKROOT)/ResourceRules.plist
Note that you will want to remove this custom build.xcconfig file if you upgrade to the version with the full patch that is forthcoming.
By default Cordova doesn't fulfill all of the requirements for multitasking support. (CB-9161) You can follow the steps on that issue to make changes directly to the iOS project for multitasking support.
Use Xcode 7 (Cordova always uses the current SDK)
Click your Project icon in the Project Navigator
Click on your Target
Select the "General" tab
Go to the "Deployment Info" section
Select the "iPad" button segment
For "Device Orientation", select all four checkboxes (Portrait, Upside Down, Landscape Left, Landscape Right)
Add a new File: Launch Screen --> "Launch Screen.storyboard"
Click your Project icon in the Project Navigator
Click on your Target
Select the "General" tab
Go to the "App Icons and Launch Images" section
Select "Launch Screen.storyboard" from the "Launch Screen File" dropdown
I've submitted an app that got accepted in it's 1.0 state, but I haven't published it because we had to wait for the next version.
Now I have the 1.01 version that I would like to submit, with a build number of 5 (the previous one on the store was 3), which I did using the following :
Archive
Distrubution to the app store
Submit to the app store
Submit to the appstore Complete, with a big green V.
5 hours after I still don't see my build or version on my itunes connect page, it still shows the old page as it always did.
Did I do something wrong? Must I publish before updating? I really wish we wouldn't' have to. Have I lost a day of review queue?
Thanks for your help
EDIT: Here is what I had at the end of my Xcode archive routine :
Yet nothing shows on the itunesconnect side, several hours afterwards.
Here is my build section in the version tab, which shows the version I uploaded two months ago. :
Did you prepare a new version to send to apple review team? I mean in the itunes connect webpage.
EDIT: You have to reject your old binary that is "ready to publish" or if you want publish it ("ready for sale"). Then you have to re-upload your new binary, creating a new version tab. You can follow this steps to upload your new binary:
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/LanguagesUtilities/Conceptual/iTunesConnect_Guide/Chapters/ReplacingYourAppWithANewVersion.html
I want some people install latest version and others install a previous version, so I set the permissions accordingly in hope that user can be automatically directed to the version. However, testFlight always point to latest version and other users will get an error say "You don't have access"... Anyway from device to install a previous version?
Just follow the steps to install previous version.
1 - Go into testflight
2 - Tap on the app for which you want to get the previous version.
3 - After tapping you will see the detail of it and at the bottom you will see the 'Previous Versions' button.
4 - Tap on 'Previous versions.'
5 - A list will be displayed of all the previous version from where you can install any of the previous version.
I don't know about splitting versions between testers automatically, but you can download older versions of an app from TestFlight.
On the permissions page for a particular build (from the dashboard, select builds, then select the build of the app you're after—hit the more button next to the latest build to reveal the others) there's a section titled Share this Build that provides a direct download link. If it were me, I'd eschew TestFlight's automatic notifications system in this case and send notifications manually, including the appropriate direct link for each tester. If your delivery system allows it, set the email reply address to be the one found on the feedback page for the build and testers can still send feedback by replying to your (now custom) announcement email.
I can able to install the previous versions of builds in TestFlight. We can upgrade and downgrade to any old/new versions seamlessly
Steps to follow,
In TestFlight iOS app
Tap on the app for which you want to get the previous version.
After tapping you will see the detail of it and at the top, you will
be able to see the 'Previous Versions' button.
Tap on 'Previous versions.'
A list will be displayed of all the previous version from where you
can install any of the previous version.
check the screenshots for more clarify
It seems that today is no way to install older builds(
Just updating this as TestFlight has changed.
From TestFlight, where it shows your App, touch the app icon or tap anywhere in that row on the left side. That will reveal App Information page.
On the App Information page look for Previous Builds. If you tap that it will show all of your builds and you can pick one.
Happy coding. :-)
Hey I have a problem with the validation and upload of apps to the app store with the new version of Xcode (4.3.2)
I installed the new version and now can not longer submit and validate apps.
I only see the following screenshot:
http://i.stack.imgur.com/mTpvT.jpg
Can someone tell me WHERE in the dev center ore in iTunes connect I can request an identity?
THX a lot
Laurenz from Germany
The same thing happened to me. This is how I fixed it:
Login to the iOS dev center
Click "iOS Provisioning Portal" on the right
Click "Provisioning" on the left
Click "Distribution" tab at the top
(You should see your distribution profile. If there is nothing there, then you have a problem and will need to create one.)
Click download next to the profile
Open the downloaded file with Xcode.
You're done!