Pramod
Pramod

Reputation: 797

Can't submit apps to AppStore: ERROR ITMS-90534: "Invalid Toolchain

ERROR ITMS-90534: "Invalid Toolchain.

New apps and app updates must be built with the public (GM) versions of Xcode 6 or later, macOS, and iOS SDK or later. Don't submit apps built with beta software including beta macOS builds." ERROR ITMS-90534: "Invalid Toolchain. New apps and app updates must be built with the public (GM) versions of Xcode 6 or later, macOS, and iOS SDK or later. Don't submit apps built with beta software including beta macOS builds."

I found this error during upload IPA to account.

Upvotes: 67

Views: 29584

Answers (24)

Yusuf
Yusuf

Reputation: 981

You need to get the archive with the latest stable(not beta) version of Xcode.

Upvotes: 0

Pratik Butani
Pratik Butani

Reputation: 62439

Before I am using Xcode 12 beta version and the reason is that only.

I have downloaded the stable version of Xcode 12 and IPA got validated successfully.

You can download latest version from here: https://developer.apple.com/download/

Thank you.

Upvotes: 0

user12808336
user12808336

Reputation:

Archive you application using the stable Xcode version and upload it using Xcode beta. This solved the problem for me.

Upvotes: 1

Neel
Neel

Reputation: 9880

Follow this to resolve this issue:

  1. Quit Xcode and any Simulators if they are opened.

  2. Go to this link to download Xcode 11.2.1 GM seed under Applications. Its about 7GB: https://developer.apple.com/download/

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  1. After downloading, click the Xcode_11.2.1_GM_Seed.xip file to extract the Archive.

  2. After extracting, move the Xcode file from Downloads to the Application folder.

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  1. Replace existing Xcode application.

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  1. Enter login password when prompted.

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  1. Wait for the Moving to complete.

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  1. When finished, launch Xcode and checkout About Xcode to confirm the latest version.

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  1. Build your App, increment your build number and submit to App Store.

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UPDATE: Version 11.2.1 is now available from App Store itself since Nov 13.

Upvotes: 2

Daniel Danielecki
Daniel Danielecki

Reputation: 10580

November 2019 with Xcode 12.1?

2 days ago Apple released a 11.2.1 version which you can download/update from App Store. Fixing this problem as of today is as easy as installing/updating Xcode 12.2.1 from the official App Store.

Checked it on my app and was able to successfully deploy after this update, just make sure to upload the app build with the new Xcode (12.2.1), otherwise you'll see an error Invalid Toolchain. Your app was built with an unsupported version of Xcode or SDK. If you plan to submit....

You should see again the green, positive confirmation :)

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Upvotes: 0

Mojtaba Hosseini
Mojtaba Hosseini

Reputation: 119868

Xcode 11.2 is deprecated by Apple on November 5, 2019


Always working workaround (Manual download)

Download the xip file from here

Also:

Latest Release version (Xcode 11.2.1)

or

Latest Beta version (Xcode 11.3 Beta)

or

Any version you need. And all other downloadable contents

Then extract and move it where you like.

You can find all workaround histry of the issue here.

Upvotes: 14

Chuck Smith
Chuck Smith

Reputation: 2101

If you're looking at this in November 2019, there's an obscure error in Xcode 11.2, which prevents uploading from that version to the App Store. You'll have to upgrade to Xcode 11.2.1, which is currently not available on the Mac App Store yet, but must be downloaded from the Developer Portal here: https://developer.apple.com/download/

The Xcode 11.2 Archive error log even states:

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Edit:

Xcode 11.2.1 is now available on the AppStore:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835?mt=12

Upvotes: 161

Satish
Satish

Reputation: 537

I was getting same error while i was uploading for apple review using Xcode 11.2.

Fixes steps: Apple decided to deprecate Xcode 11.2 on November 5th 2019. Xcode 11.2 has UITextView Building buggy code. So, Apple suggested to use Xcode 11.2.1 GM seed.

You can download from link https://developer.apple.com/download/

Message From Apple: This update fixes a critical issue that could cause apps using UITextView to crash when run on previous versions of iOS, iPadOS, or tvOS. Please see the release notes

You can build and release app using Xcode 11.2.1 GM seed. Hoping this will help some people.

Upvotes: 0

bikram
bikram

Reputation: 7975

Here is what I did after going through the internet.

  1. Download the latest Xcode from https://xcodereleases.com/ (You can download without signing in).

  2. You might get an error "Data is corrupted" when you extract above-downloaded file ending with .xip

  3. To solve this unzip it using Archive Utility.app rather than The Unarchiver.app

Upvotes: 0

Curtis M
Curtis M

Reputation: 1225

I just want to add what is says at the bottom of the Using Apple Beta Software page (https://developer.apple.com/support/beta-software/) IF you are using a BETA version of XCode and try to submit it will fail every time UNLESS you are on a GM_seed (Golden Master release, aka the release before the release to production) Since I do not have enough "reputation" to comment @Chuck Smith. I created this. Hope this helps. Today is 11/8/2019 and I downloaded and submitted my app with success.

Submitting Apps

Apps that are created using beta versions of Xcode or that are built for beta versions of an OS will not be accepted on the App Store. Apps that you submit should be developed using the most up-to-date version of Xcode from the Mac App Store and should be built for publicly available versions of iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS — except when GM seeds are available. When a GM Seed of Xcode becomes available, use it to develop your app for submission. When GM seeds of iOS, macOS, watchOS, or tvOS become available, build your app for these versions.

Upvotes: 0

zahid shabbir
zahid shabbir

Reputation: 137

You cannot upload app to App Store through beta Version of Xcode. Make sure you're using stable version to push app to App Store

Upvotes: 0

Arun Basil Issac
Arun Basil Issac

Reputation: 275

For anyone trying with Xcode 11, check the Xcode version. If it's Version 11.0 (11A419c) you cannot submit a build to the app store with this version. Get Xcode Version 11.0 (11A420a).

Apps built with Xcode 11 GM seed (11A419c) can no longer be uploaded to App Store Connect. You can now submit apps built with Xcode 11 GM seed 2 (11A420a) using the iOS 13 SDK and watchOS 6 SDK to the App Store.

Upvotes: 3

E. Rivera
E. Rivera

Reputation: 10938

A new beta or Golden Master version of Xcode is about to be released, just look for it a few hours later.

Upvotes: 2

Oliver Pearmain
Oliver Pearmain

Reputation: 20590

I received this error having archived our app from the command line using fastlane gym. When I archived the app manually using Xcode I did NOT receive the error.

I guess there's something wrong with the arguments/config I am passing to fastlane gym. If I work out what this is I will report back.

Upvotes: 0

Uday Surya PIDUGU
Uday Surya PIDUGU

Reputation: 1

From Xcode -> Go to Organizer -> Under Archives, select the build and right click to Show in finder -> Select the Project and right click to -> Show Package Contents -> Double click on Info.plist and add a row. The key is BuildMachineOSBuild and the Type is String and the Value is 16G29 (Value is based on your Mac OS Version. Please follow the below given link)

https://support.apple.com/en-in/HT201260 .....Check the version number for your Mac OS version and set the value in the Info.plist

For example if your Mac OS version is 10.12.6 then add this to your plist

<key>BuildMachineOSBuild</key>
<string>16G29</string>

You are ready to send your build to iTunes Connect

Upvotes: 0

Beto
Beto

Reputation: 3438

Apparently it was a deployment problem in Apple Servers. I tried after 3 hours and magically disappeared.

Upvotes: 0

D.D.M.
D.D.M.

Reputation: 127

For XCode 9.2 Problem mostly in Command Line Tools version.

Best solution:

  1. Reinstall XCode or Command Line Tools
  2. Set Project Format in your project to Xcode 8.3-compatible

Possible solution:

  1. Open XCode.app (Show Package Contents)
  2. Find and open version.plist
  3. Change ProductBuildVersion from 9C40b to 9C40
  4. Set Project Format in your project to Xcode 8.3-compatible
  5. Enjoy!

Upvotes: 0

Devin
Devin

Reputation: 183

I ran into this issue today with the App Store version of Xcode 9.2.

It's definitely not a beta release, I'm guessing there's some delay between when the software is released and iTunes connect gets updated to expect the new version.

I've tried all the suggestions above, and none worked... but here's what (although pretty sketchy) did for work me:

  • in organizer, right-click your archive and show in finder
  • show package contents
  • find Products/Applications/yourApp.app
  • show package contents
  • edit Info.plist
  • change the value for DTXcodeBuild to a previous version (9.2 is 9C40b, 9.1 is 9C40)
  • save and try again

This worked for me...

Upvotes: 6

Vahan
Vahan

Reputation: 2186

Right-Click on the archive file (.xcarchive) > Show Package Contents > Products > Applications > Right-Click on the app file > Show Package Contents > Double-Click on Info.plist to edit it

Remove b from the end of the value for DTXcodeBuild (for example change from 9C40b to 9C40)

Re-submit and it will work

Upvotes: 2

Krunal
Krunal

Reputation: 79726

An error message it self says, Use stable (not beta) version of Xcode to create a build. Your mac OS should also be stable (not beta)

Use latest stable version of Xcode Tool (Xcode 9) to create your build and upload using Application Uploader.

Ensure following points, while creating your build:

  • Xcode version (Latest stable version of Xcode Tool - Current Xcode 9)
  • Mac OS version (Latest stable MacOS version - High Sierra 10.12.7)
  • Xcode Project (Document) Format version (Xcode 8.0-compatible)

Upvotes: 2

Priyank Gujarati
Priyank Gujarati

Reputation: 191

I was finally able to resolve this issue by downloading XCode 8.2.1 from the App Store.

Re-archiving the project and submitting as usual.

Upvotes: 0

Reyaz A. Beigh
Reyaz A. Beigh

Reputation: 3

Every thing was updated Xcode 8.3.3, OS Serra 10.12.6 but I was still getting the issue. what I did and the issue got resolved is:

Open app store searched xcode Open Xcode from app store it prompted me to install some missing features. I followed the instructions and completed the wizard Re-open Xcode and Archived my app and then started uploaded and it went successfully.

Hope it may help someone.

Cheers!

Upvotes: 0

Udaya Sri
Udaya Sri

Reputation: 2452

I was having the same issue with Xcode 8.3 public version. I reinstall the Xcode and check it, but didn't work ...

Finally I found the issue , I have mistakenly selected Xcode 3.2-compatible in project format under project document. I changed it to Xcode 8.0-compatible and build & archived it. I could upload it without any errors. Check the screen shot attached ..

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Upvotes: 41

aashish tamsya
aashish tamsya

Reputation: 4959

The same issue occurs with me today (13 July 2017).

As I was using XCode 9 beta 2, till date. Everything was working fine.

The last build which I uploaded was on 9th of July 2017, using XCode 9 beta 2.

After trying a lot of changes, finally the fix was:

Upgrading to the latest beta of XCode, which was XCode 9 beta 3 (released on 10th July 2017).

BOTTOMLINE:

If you are using any beta version of XCode, and if it is outdated. Apple will reject your build from that version causing the error asked by questioner. As long as the version is stable you don't need to worry.

It is recommended to check your current version is latest or not. If not, then download the latest XCode and push a new build achieved using the latest XCode beta

Why I didn't use a stable version of XCode instead?

The stable version at this time is XCode 8.3.3, and the language used is Swift 3.

Though there is minimum code breaking change from Swift 3 to 4, but my latest code base was Swift 4. Plus, you might be having Pods in your project which also has to be downgraded to the latest stable version. Until a stable version of XCode 9 is out. So, I opt to download the latest version of XCode beta

Upvotes: 7

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