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Unsupported SDK or Xcode version on iOS 26 builds
Since first beta of iOS 26 I've created a workflow where I can deploy to TestFlight the builds compiled using the iOS 26 SDK, and it has worked fine until yesterday when I started receiving this error: Unsupported SDK or Xcode version. Your app was built with an SDK or version of Xcode that isn’t supported. Although you can use beta versions of SDKs and Xcode to build and upload apps to App Store Connect, you need to use the latest Release Candidates (RC) for SDKs and Xcode to submit the app. For details on currently supported SDKs and versions of Xcode, visit: https://developer.apple.com/news/releases. I haven't changed anything in the workflow so I suspect it's a bug on Apple side? Or am I missing something? It is set to use "Latest Beta or Release" for both Xcode and macOS, archive and deploy to TestFlight Internal Testing. Thank you!
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Jul ’25
Xcode Cloud fails while exporting archive
Hi, Since Xcode 26.2 beta 1, till now (I thought RC or actual release will solve this issue) I have problems exporting archive to appstore via Xcode Cloud (locally everything works and using Xcode 26.2 I was able to submit app to AppStore). Build is archived successfully but during export I get an error Exporting for App Store Distribution failed. Please download the logs artifact for more information. In xcodebuild-export-archive.log I see multiple attempts & errors like this 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040644840Z 2025-12-13 00:29:33.900 xcodebuild[10889:58988] DVTServices: Sending request 9A4173F4-CD87-4A76-95FC-501B4D11EF22 to <http://172.16.55.70:8089/services/v1/capabilities> for session DVTFoundation.DVTServicesSessionProxy. 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040647258Z Method: POST 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040648780Z 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040650230Z Headers: 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040651730Z { 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040653539Z Accept = "application/vnd.api+json"; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040655403Z "Accept-Encoding" = "gzip, deflate"; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040673847Z "Content-Length" = 124; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040675883Z "Content-Type" = "application/vnd.api+json"; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040677903Z "User-Agent" = Xcode; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040681998Z "X-HTTP-Method-Override" = GET; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040684468Z "X-Xcode-Version" = "26.2 (17C52)"; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040686326Z } 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040688028Z 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040689711Z Payload: 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040692163Z {"urlEncodedQueryParams":"teamId=8CKLLLC9UE&filter%5BreferenceType%5D=bundle&filter%5BincludeRequestable%5D=true&limit=200"} 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308538247Z 2025-12-13 00:29:34.208 xcodebuild[10889:58988] DVTServices: Received response for 9A4173F4-CD87-4A76-95FC-501B4D11EF22 @ <http://172.16.55.70:8089/services/v1/capabilities>. Code = 0 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308555026Z 2025-12-13 00:29:34.208 xcodebuild[10889:58988] DVTServices: Response payload: { 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308557639Z "errors" : [ { 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308569919Z "id" : "0316154c-332b-4f9d-a90a-5770d4f8dc1a", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308573588Z "status" : "400", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308575871Z "code" : "PARAMETER_ERROR.INVALID", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308578343Z "title" : "A parameter has an invalid value", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308581767Z "detail" : "A parameter 'filter[includeRequestable]' has an invalid value : ''includeRequestable' is not a valid field name.'", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308584989Z "source" : { 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308587270Z "parameter" : "filter[includeRequestable]" 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308589531Z } 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308591437Z } ] 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308593381Z } 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308595389Z 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308597297Z 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308600188Z 2025-12-13 00:29:34.208 xcodebuild[10889:58988] DVTServices: Could not fetch capabilities from network due to error: error = 'A parameter has an invalid value' When I use Xcode 26.1.1 to export the same commit, eveything works and workflow sends build to AppStoreConnect, any ideas what might cause this issue? Unfortunately I need to use Xcode 26.2 if I want to use tabViewBottomAccessory(isEnabled:content:) bcs even though this api is available since iOS 26.1, it's not available in Xcode 26.1
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Dec ’25
UI Tests with mock server
I'm using Xcode Cloud for release builds and unit tests, and it works fine. Recently, I added some XCUITests, but to run it the way I need I started to use this mock server. Basically, the idea is you define before each test what responses you want to get for specific requests. It works like a charm locally. But if I want to run it in Xcode Cloud, it looks like the server has failed to launch. The mock server is a separately launched binary file. I think this is because this permission I get when launch it locally. So, my question is how to allow this kind of permission in Xcode Cloud to make my UITests works correctly? You can find a detailed instruction how server is launched on a github page I provided.
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Jun ’25
Xcode Cloud won't load from Xcode or App Store Connect
I am setting up a new app and am having problems with Xcode Cloud. From Xcode if I click on the "Cloud" button under the Report Navigator I get a spinner for a long time then get the message "Could not load Xcode Cloud data". I also visited the "Xcode Cloud" tab under my app in App Store Connect and I get a spinner and nothing loads. This is a recent account and I'm setting up Xcode Cloud for the first time. Below is what I've tried and I'm out of ideas on how to get this working. In Xcode, I signed out and back in as the Account Holder Closed Xcode and reopened This occurred yesterday and today and have not seen a problem under the Apple System Status page On the latest Xcode 16.2 Checked the Signing & Capabilities tab in Xcode and my team a bundle Id is correct and it's happy with signing. At this time on my machine I am using the distribution profile.
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Dec ’25
Xcode Cloud Signing Issue
There seems to be a problem to a specific Apple Developer Account regarding Xcode Cloud Distribution (Signing). The Xcode Cloud Error Invalid Signature. Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “XcodeCloudTest.app/XcodeCloudTest” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing. Investigation Apple Developer Forums This issue seems to be known: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/746210 Debugging by ourselves We setup an example Xcode project from a default iOS Xcode app template to rule out any project issues. This example project failed with the same error as stated above. In the next step we tried the same example project with a different Apple Developer Account and it successfully distributed the example App through Xcode Cloud. Conclusion It seems like there is no setup issue on developer-side, because our example project works out-of-the-box on a different Apple Developer Account. Our only hope is that Apple will have a look on our Developer Account. Maybe there is some internal setting.
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Cannot download
Since today, all our team members cannot download artifacts from Xcode Cloud builds. We get a JSON response that contains: {"message":"You are not authorized to access this team’s resources."} System Status doesn't show any issues at the time. Is there an action we can follow to restore proper access? Thank you in advance.
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Apr ’25
Xcode Cloud disables code indexing (COMPILER_INDEX_STORE_ENABLE=NO) — How to enable for tools like Periphery?
I've noticed that when using the Test action in an Xcode Cloud workflow, the xcodebuild command includes COMPILER_INDEX_STORE_ENABLE=NO while performing build-for-testing. This disables the index store, which is required by tools like Periphery to analyze unused code. Without indexing, Periphery triggers a fresh build internally, resulting in a significant increase in CI build time. Is there any way to enable indexing (COMPILER_INDEX_STORE_ENABLE=YES) on Xcode Cloud? Or alternatively, is there a recommended workaround to generate and access the index store? Any help is appreciated.
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Jul ’25
Xcode Cloud: The page you’re looking for can’t be found.
We started seeing an access issue today when attempting to go to the Xcode Cloud tab in App Store Connect. When you navigate to https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/teams/:teamId/apps/:appId/ci we're seeing the following message: The page you’re looking for can’t be found. The page you’re looking for does not exist, or you do not have permission to view it. I am the account holder so it shouldn't be a permissions issue. Is there an ongoing outage or problem in Xcode Cloud? And, if so, where can I monitor this accurately?
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Jul ’25
Xcode Cloud error 401
Any operation related to Xcode Cloud (e.g., viewing the dashboard, creating a workflow) fails immediately across all Xcode projects, including brand-new empty projects. The error is consistent and always appears as: API Invalid status code: 401. Domain: XcodeCloudCombineAPI.XCCResponseError Code: 1 System Information: macOS Version 15.6.1 (Build 24G90) "details" : "Error alert: API Invalid status code: 401.: XCCResponseError(responseErrorType: XcodeCloudCombineAPI.XCCResponseError.XCCResponseErrorType.invalidStatusCode(XcodeCloudCombineAPI.LegacyHttpStatus.unauthorized), requestUrl: Optional(https:\/\/appstoreconnect.apple.com\/ci\/api\/teams\/\/apps\/find?bundle_id=), traceId: Optional(\"2ab09bea8da9ef39\"), retryAfterSecsStr: nil, response: Optional(<NSHTTPURLResponse: 0x600000c6a800> { URL: https:\/\/appstoreconnect.apple.com\/ci\/api\/teams\/\/apps\/find?bundle_id=} { Status Code: 401, Headers {\n \"Content-Length\" = (\n 0\n );\n Date = (\n \"Fri, 05 Sep 2025 10:04:07 GMT\"\n );\n Server = (\n nginx\n );\n \"Set-Cookie\" = (\n \"dqsid=; Expires=Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT; Path=\/; Secure; HTTPOnly\",\n \"dqsid=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpYXQiOjE3NTcwNjY2NDQsImp0aSI6IlNQZ1FxVXd1UFF1UjI1X2wtZ2ZjN2cifQ.uoE9MRTx-TCY03Sw1qgMBcWrPVA8adtKd-nOZVwllS4; Max-Age=1800; Expires=Fri, 05 Sep 2025 10:34:04 GMT; Path=\/; Secure; HTTPOnly\"\n );\n \"Strict-Transport-Security\" = (\n \"max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload\"\n );\n \"x-apple-jingle-correlation-key\" = (\n ZNGYRW2NJQJKAYDKU5FGCY6VVE\n );\n \"x-b3-traceid\" = (\n 2ab09bea8da9ef39\n );\n \"x-cache-status\" = (\n BYPASS\n );\n \"x-content-security-policy\" = (\n \"script-src 'self' *.apple.com\"\n );\n \"x-content-type-options\" = (\n nosniff\n );\n \"x-daiquiri-instance\" = (\n \"daiquiri:15751001:mr36p00it-hyhk07174801:7987:25RELEASE91:daiquiri-amp-dsce-asc-int-002-mr\",\n \"daiquiri:18493001:mr85p00it-hyhk03154801:7987:25RELEASE91:daiquiri-amp-all-shared-ext-001-mr\"\n );\n \"x-frame-options\" = (\n SAMEORIGIN\n );\n \"x-via\" = (\n \"2.0 PS-WUH-01zra68 [BYPASS]\"\n );\n \"x-ws-request-id\" = (\n \"68bab594_PS-WUH-01zra68_27159-54435\"\n );\n \"x-xss-protection\" = (\n \"1; mode=block\"\n );\n} }))\nError Description: Optional(\"API Invalid status code: 401.\")\nRecovery Suggestion: nil\nHelp Anchor: nil",
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Sep ’25
Xcode cloud stuck archiving for 6 DAYS
We have had 2 Builds so far stuck archiving. Both indicate in their logs that Build Archive took a normal amount of time (9m and 19m) but the step Archive - iOS never finished. One of them ran for more than 6 days until we noticed and canceled it. The other one ran for 18 hours, and also had to be canceled manually. They were in two different projects, with no significant changes. The first build ran on Xcode 16.4 (16F6) and macOS Sequoia 15.6 (24G84), which we had had no issues like this with until just now, and the second ran on Xcode 26 (17A324) and macOS Tahoe 26 (25A354). We tested our app on the newest Xcode version and had no issues. Submitted report using feedback assistant: FB20279737.
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Sep ’25
Xcode Cloud issue (ibtoold crash?)
Hi, our builds with a Test action in Xcode Cloud are failing because of an internal Xcode Cloud crash. We see the "red cloud with an X" icon, that indicates that it's an Xcode Cloud issue, and the message says "The Test - iOS action could not complete due to an error. The error may not occur on rebuild." but this has been happening for a while now, and for repeated builds. In the artifacts there is a crash log apparently related to the "ibtoold" process, has anybody had this issue before? Thanks
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Oct ’25
ITMS-90035: Invalid Signature with Xcode Cloud
Hello, my builds keep failing in Xcode Cloud at the creation of the archive for tesflight. I am receiving an email mentioning "ITMS-90035: Invalid Signature" TMS-90035: Invalid Signature - Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “BASELog.app/BASELog” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing. The thing is the archives which are not intended for testflight not App Store connect are not failing. I think I have the required distribution certificates (initially they were created by API for Xcode Icloud, I add 3, revoked them and recreated one manually and the other from Xcode directly) : even though certificats seems ok, in Xcode I see a dev certificate in the managed release and if I try to force a distribution certificate in the build I then get the following warning It looks like my managed profile is not behaving properly, like not embedding a distribution certificate. I looked on the web for the signing issues, and I have found in other threads an issue with assets having special charsets. I checked on my side, the only thing I see is my app icon is named "icon_v1.png" I assume it shouldn't be an issue. I dont see any special char anywhere else in the sources name. Anyone has any idea on what is causing those build fails on the archive?
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Oct ’25
iOS 26.1 is not installed in Xcode Cloud using Xcode 26.1 and iOS 26.1 testing scheme
When running an Xcode Cloud workflow pinned to Xcode 26.1, macOS 26.1 and using a Test Destination for iPhone 15 Pro and iOS 26.1, the following error appears in the xcodebuild-build-for-testing.log: 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855137440Z xcodebuild: error: Unable to find a destination matching the provided destination specifier: 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855318998Z { platform:iOS Simulator, id:704F84C8-025F-4F70-B2D9-FF19B7DC098F } 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855362640Z 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855370957Z Ineligible destinations for the "Inbound" scheme: 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855381964Z { platform:iOS, id:dvtdevice-DVTiPhonePlaceholder-iphoneos:placeholder, name:Any iOS Device, error:iOS 26.1 is not installed. Please download and install the platform from Xcode > Settings > Components. } This can be fixed if ci_pre_xcodebuild.sh is updated with the following: # Get Xcode major version # `xcodebuild -version` returns something like: # Xcode 26.0.1 # Build version 17A400 XCODE_VERSION=$(xcodebuild -version | head -n 1 | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d. -f1) if [ "$XCODE_VERSION" -ge 26 ]; then if xcodebuild -downloadPlatform iOS >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "iOS platform is installed" else echo "iOS platform is not installed. Failing the build." exit 1 fi fi Changing the workflow to use "Latest Release" of Xcode (26.1), macOS (26.1) and the Latest Test Destination iOS (26.1) version provided also does not work.
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Nov ’25
Xcode Cloud Builds Failing with 7-8 Errors - Builds Stuck in "Processing" on App Store Connect
Hey there. I'm experiencing a critical issue with Xcode Cloud builds for my macOS application (bundle ID: com.mymind.mymind-mac) where builds fail in Xcode Cloud with 7-8 errors, yet all logs indicate successful completion. Additionally, when manually uploading builds, they become stuck in "Processing" status indefinitely on App Store Connect. Issue Details: Problem: Xcode Cloud reports 7-8 build errors but logs show no fatal errors Secondary Issue: Builds uploaded to App Store Connect remain in "Processing" status indefinitely Platform: macOS application with Safari Web Extension Xcode Version: 26.1.1 (26B100) - Xcode 26.1 Build Environment: Xcode Cloud What Works: Package dependency resolution completes successfully Archive creation succeeds (** ARCHIVE SUCCEEDED **) Export succeeds (** EXPORT SUCCEEDED **) Provisioning profiles are created correctly Code signing completes without errors Manual upload to App Store Connect completes What Fails: Xcode Cloud: Build process fails with 7-8 errors, but no corresponding errors in logs App Store Connect: Builds remain stuck in "Processing" status and never become available for TestFlight or submission Logs Examined: All logs indicate successful completion with no fatal errors: xcodebuild-archive.log - Shows ** ARCHIVE SUCCEEDED ** xcodebuild-export-archive.log - Shows ** EXPORT SUCCEEDED ** resolve_package_dependencies.log - All packages resolved successfully IDEDistribution_standard.log - All distribution steps complete IDEDistributionPipeline.log - Packaging succeeds, code signing succeeds IDEDistributionProvisioning.log - Provisioning profiles created successfully IDEDistribution_critical.log - Only shows deprecated command warning Only Warning Found: App Store Connect request for store configuration failed for account Session Proxy Provider Unable to authenticate with App Store Connect (Error Domain=DVTITunesSoftwareServiceFoundation.DVTServicesSessionProviderCredentialITunesAuthenticationContextError Code=1) Failed to find an account with App Store Connect access for team XXXXXXX This warning appears non-fatal as the export completes successfully afterward. Xcode Cloud Behavior: Xcode Cloud dashboard shows 7-8 errors No error details are visible in the Xcode Cloud UI All log files downloaded from Xcode Cloud show successful completion Build artifacts are created successfully App Store Connect Behavior: Builds upload successfully (confirmed via Xcode) Build appears in App Store Connect with correct version/build number Status shows "Processing" with spinning indicator Build never completes processing (tested for 24+ hours) No email notifications about processing failures App Configuration: macOS application (minimum version: macOS 12.0) Includes Safari Web Extension (SafariWebExtension.appex) Includes Lottie framework Uses automatic signing with managed provisioning profiles Also tried with manual signing Both Development and Distribution certificates valid until November 2026 Questions: Why does Xcode Cloud report 7-8 errors when all logs show successful completion? Where can I find the actual error details? Why do builds remain stuck in "Processing" on App Store Connect? Is there a backend validation failing that isn't being reported? Are there additional diagnostic logs that would show the actual errors Xcode Cloud is detecting? Is this related to the App Store Connect authentication warning? The logs suggest Xcode Cloud can't authenticate with App Store Connect properly, despite having valid credentials. Could this be related to Xcode 26.1.1 (26.1) compatibility with Xcode Cloud or App Store Connect processing? Steps Taken: Verified all certificates and provisioning profiles are valid Tested local builds and manual uploads (upload succeeds) Reviewed all available log files Waited 24+ hours for App Store Connect processing Tested both development and distribution exports (both succeed) This issue is completely blocking our automated CI/CD pipeline and preventing us from releasing updates to the App Store. We cannot use Xcode Cloud for its intended purpose, and even manual workarounds fail at the App Store Connect processing stage. Any hints or ideas would be welcome.
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Build Failing with Ad-hoc and Developer Distribution Errors
I'm trying to upload my app build with Xcode Cloud. It builds and runs fine on the simulator, but when I try to upload to the cloud it keeps failing from Ad-hoc and Developer Distr. (Error code 70) I have tried/verified: -Verifying that my workflow archive in Xcode is set to "App Store Connect" (setting it to internal Test flight did not work either) -TestFlight Internal is set as a Post-Action and I created/added a test group -All App Store agreements signed and active -Revoking out-of-date developer certificates (Development Managed) -Running build from command line (using git pull origin main, git push origin main) Excerpts of the Error Output (ip addresses censored) Export archive for ad-hoc distribution 15.9s Run command: 'xcodebuild -exportArchive -archivePath /Volumes/workspace/tmp/3fe6638a-94b8-4944-8406-0e291469f933.xcarchive -exportPath /Volumes/workspace/adhocexport -exportOptionsPlist /Volumes/workspace/ci/ad-hoc-exportoptions.plist '-DVTPortalRequest.Endpoint=http://172.16.XX.XX:XXXX' -DVTProvisioningIsManaged=YES -IDEDistributionLogDirectory=/Volumes/workspace/tmp/ad-hoc-export-archive-logs -DVTSkipCertificateValidityCheck=YES -DVTServicesLogLevel=3' Error Command exited with non-zero exit-code: 70 Another similar error exists for development distribution
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Feb ’26
Xcode Cloud: Unable to Notarize macOS App (Stuck in Infinite Waiting)
Hi everyone, I’m encountering an issue with Xcode Cloud when trying to notarize my macOS app. As shown in the screenshot, there are no errors in the logs, but the process gets stuck indefinitely. The message says: The post-action could not be completed because the build was canceled. No artifacts are generated at all. This problem started recently. Notarization works perfectly when I submit from my local Xcode, so it seems to be specific to Xcode Cloud. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Xcode Cloud: CI.SCM.Error.RepositoryNotFound with GitHub Organization (401 Unauthorized)
I am unable to connect Xcode Cloud to my GitHub organization repository despite being the organization owner. Error: CI.SCM.Error.RepositoryNotFound Xcode Version: 16.2 (or your version) Steps I have taken: Verified I am an Owner of the GitHub organization Uninstalled and reinstalled Xcode Cloud GitHub App multiple times Cleared all local Xcode caches and preferences Signed out of Apple ID on Mac and restarted Signed back in to Xcode only (not system level) Tried granting access again Attempted with multiple organization owner accounts Following API shows: 401 Unauthorized on https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/olympus/v1/providerSwitchRequests Additional context: GitHub App shows as successfully installed on organization Repository access set to "All repositories" Has anyone else encountered this or found a workaround? Thank you!
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App Store Version Not Working on iOS 12
I recently released version 8.5.4 (build 188) using Cloud Build. During testing via TestFlight, the app worked correctly on an iPhone 6 running iOS 12.5.8. However, after the app was published on the App Store, I found that the same version does not open at all on iOS 12 devices. Previously, earlier versions (such as 8.5.3) were functioning properly on iOS 12. My app’s minimum deployment target is set to iOS 12.0. This issue appears only with the App Store version, while the TestFlight version works fine on the same device. Due to this, I have paused the phased release of version 8.5.4 to prevent further impact on users still running iOS 12. I would like guidance on the following: 1. Has there been any recent change or limitation affecting apps targeting iOS 12 on the App Store? 2. Is there a way to prevent iOS 12 users from downloading version 8.5.4 while allowing them to continue using version 8.5.3? 3. Is there any recommended approach to ensure compatibility or restrict distribution based on iOS version? If I had known this issue in advance, I would have adjusted the deployment target accordingly before release. Any help or insights would be greatly appreciated.
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Unsupported SDK or Xcode version on iOS 26 builds
Since first beta of iOS 26 I've created a workflow where I can deploy to TestFlight the builds compiled using the iOS 26 SDK, and it has worked fine until yesterday when I started receiving this error: Unsupported SDK or Xcode version. Your app was built with an SDK or version of Xcode that isn’t supported. Although you can use beta versions of SDKs and Xcode to build and upload apps to App Store Connect, you need to use the latest Release Candidates (RC) for SDKs and Xcode to submit the app. For details on currently supported SDKs and versions of Xcode, visit: https://developer.apple.com/news/releases. I haven't changed anything in the workflow so I suspect it's a bug on Apple side? Or am I missing something? It is set to use "Latest Beta or Release" for both Xcode and macOS, archive and deploy to TestFlight Internal Testing. Thank you!
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Jul ’25
Xcode Cloud fails while exporting archive
Hi, Since Xcode 26.2 beta 1, till now (I thought RC or actual release will solve this issue) I have problems exporting archive to appstore via Xcode Cloud (locally everything works and using Xcode 26.2 I was able to submit app to AppStore). Build is archived successfully but during export I get an error Exporting for App Store Distribution failed. Please download the logs artifact for more information. In xcodebuild-export-archive.log I see multiple attempts & errors like this 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040644840Z 2025-12-13 00:29:33.900 xcodebuild[10889:58988] DVTServices: Sending request 9A4173F4-CD87-4A76-95FC-501B4D11EF22 to <http://172.16.55.70:8089/services/v1/capabilities> for session DVTFoundation.DVTServicesSessionProxy. 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040647258Z Method: POST 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040648780Z 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040650230Z Headers: 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040651730Z { 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040653539Z Accept = "application/vnd.api+json"; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040655403Z "Accept-Encoding" = "gzip, deflate"; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040673847Z "Content-Length" = 124; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040675883Z "Content-Type" = "application/vnd.api+json"; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040677903Z "User-Agent" = Xcode; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040681998Z "X-HTTP-Method-Override" = GET; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040684468Z "X-Xcode-Version" = "26.2 (17C52)"; 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040686326Z } 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040688028Z 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040689711Z Payload: 2025-12-13T08:29:34.040692163Z {"urlEncodedQueryParams":"teamId=8CKLLLC9UE&filter%5BreferenceType%5D=bundle&filter%5BincludeRequestable%5D=true&limit=200"} 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308538247Z 2025-12-13 00:29:34.208 xcodebuild[10889:58988] DVTServices: Received response for 9A4173F4-CD87-4A76-95FC-501B4D11EF22 @ <http://172.16.55.70:8089/services/v1/capabilities>. Code = 0 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308555026Z 2025-12-13 00:29:34.208 xcodebuild[10889:58988] DVTServices: Response payload: { 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308557639Z "errors" : [ { 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308569919Z "id" : "0316154c-332b-4f9d-a90a-5770d4f8dc1a", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308573588Z "status" : "400", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308575871Z "code" : "PARAMETER_ERROR.INVALID", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308578343Z "title" : "A parameter has an invalid value", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308581767Z "detail" : "A parameter 'filter[includeRequestable]' has an invalid value : ''includeRequestable' is not a valid field name.'", 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308584989Z "source" : { 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308587270Z "parameter" : "filter[includeRequestable]" 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308589531Z } 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308591437Z } ] 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308593381Z } 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308595389Z 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308597297Z 2025-12-13T08:29:34.308600188Z 2025-12-13 00:29:34.208 xcodebuild[10889:58988] DVTServices: Could not fetch capabilities from network due to error: error = 'A parameter has an invalid value' When I use Xcode 26.1.1 to export the same commit, eveything works and workflow sends build to AppStoreConnect, any ideas what might cause this issue? Unfortunately I need to use Xcode 26.2 if I want to use tabViewBottomAccessory(isEnabled:content:) bcs even though this api is available since iOS 26.1, it's not available in Xcode 26.1
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Dec ’25
UI Tests with mock server
I'm using Xcode Cloud for release builds and unit tests, and it works fine. Recently, I added some XCUITests, but to run it the way I need I started to use this mock server. Basically, the idea is you define before each test what responses you want to get for specific requests. It works like a charm locally. But if I want to run it in Xcode Cloud, it looks like the server has failed to launch. The mock server is a separately launched binary file. I think this is because this permission I get when launch it locally. So, my question is how to allow this kind of permission in Xcode Cloud to make my UITests works correctly? You can find a detailed instruction how server is launched on a github page I provided.
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Jun ’25
Xcode Cloud won't load from Xcode or App Store Connect
I am setting up a new app and am having problems with Xcode Cloud. From Xcode if I click on the "Cloud" button under the Report Navigator I get a spinner for a long time then get the message "Could not load Xcode Cloud data". I also visited the "Xcode Cloud" tab under my app in App Store Connect and I get a spinner and nothing loads. This is a recent account and I'm setting up Xcode Cloud for the first time. Below is what I've tried and I'm out of ideas on how to get this working. In Xcode, I signed out and back in as the Account Holder Closed Xcode and reopened This occurred yesterday and today and have not seen a problem under the Apple System Status page On the latest Xcode 16.2 Checked the Signing & Capabilities tab in Xcode and my team a bundle Id is correct and it's happy with signing. At this time on my machine I am using the distribution profile.
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Dec ’25
Xcode Cloud Signing Issue
There seems to be a problem to a specific Apple Developer Account regarding Xcode Cloud Distribution (Signing). The Xcode Cloud Error Invalid Signature. Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “XcodeCloudTest.app/XcodeCloudTest” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing. Investigation Apple Developer Forums This issue seems to be known: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/746210 Debugging by ourselves We setup an example Xcode project from a default iOS Xcode app template to rule out any project issues. This example project failed with the same error as stated above. In the next step we tried the same example project with a different Apple Developer Account and it successfully distributed the example App through Xcode Cloud. Conclusion It seems like there is no setup issue on developer-side, because our example project works out-of-the-box on a different Apple Developer Account. Our only hope is that Apple will have a look on our Developer Account. Maybe there is some internal setting.
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Cannot download
Since today, all our team members cannot download artifacts from Xcode Cloud builds. We get a JSON response that contains: {"message":"You are not authorized to access this team’s resources."} System Status doesn't show any issues at the time. Is there an action we can follow to restore proper access? Thank you in advance.
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Apr ’25
Xcode Cloud disables code indexing (COMPILER_INDEX_STORE_ENABLE=NO) — How to enable for tools like Periphery?
I've noticed that when using the Test action in an Xcode Cloud workflow, the xcodebuild command includes COMPILER_INDEX_STORE_ENABLE=NO while performing build-for-testing. This disables the index store, which is required by tools like Periphery to analyze unused code. Without indexing, Periphery triggers a fresh build internally, resulting in a significant increase in CI build time. Is there any way to enable indexing (COMPILER_INDEX_STORE_ENABLE=YES) on Xcode Cloud? Or alternatively, is there a recommended workaround to generate and access the index store? Any help is appreciated.
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Jul ’25
Xcode Cloud: The page you’re looking for can’t be found.
We started seeing an access issue today when attempting to go to the Xcode Cloud tab in App Store Connect. When you navigate to https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/teams/:teamId/apps/:appId/ci we're seeing the following message: The page you’re looking for can’t be found. The page you’re looking for does not exist, or you do not have permission to view it. I am the account holder so it shouldn't be a permissions issue. Is there an ongoing outage or problem in Xcode Cloud? And, if so, where can I monitor this accurately?
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Jul ’25
Xcode Cloud error 401
Any operation related to Xcode Cloud (e.g., viewing the dashboard, creating a workflow) fails immediately across all Xcode projects, including brand-new empty projects. The error is consistent and always appears as: API Invalid status code: 401. Domain: XcodeCloudCombineAPI.XCCResponseError Code: 1 System Information: macOS Version 15.6.1 (Build 24G90) "details" : "Error alert: API Invalid status code: 401.: XCCResponseError(responseErrorType: XcodeCloudCombineAPI.XCCResponseError.XCCResponseErrorType.invalidStatusCode(XcodeCloudCombineAPI.LegacyHttpStatus.unauthorized), requestUrl: Optional(https:\/\/appstoreconnect.apple.com\/ci\/api\/teams\/\/apps\/find?bundle_id=), traceId: Optional(\"2ab09bea8da9ef39\"), retryAfterSecsStr: nil, response: Optional(<NSHTTPURLResponse: 0x600000c6a800> { URL: https:\/\/appstoreconnect.apple.com\/ci\/api\/teams\/\/apps\/find?bundle_id=} { Status Code: 401, Headers {\n \"Content-Length\" = (\n 0\n );\n Date = (\n \"Fri, 05 Sep 2025 10:04:07 GMT\"\n );\n Server = (\n nginx\n );\n \"Set-Cookie\" = (\n \"dqsid=; Expires=Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT; Path=\/; Secure; HTTPOnly\",\n \"dqsid=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpYXQiOjE3NTcwNjY2NDQsImp0aSI6IlNQZ1FxVXd1UFF1UjI1X2wtZ2ZjN2cifQ.uoE9MRTx-TCY03Sw1qgMBcWrPVA8adtKd-nOZVwllS4; Max-Age=1800; Expires=Fri, 05 Sep 2025 10:34:04 GMT; Path=\/; Secure; HTTPOnly\"\n );\n \"Strict-Transport-Security\" = (\n \"max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload\"\n );\n \"x-apple-jingle-correlation-key\" = (\n ZNGYRW2NJQJKAYDKU5FGCY6VVE\n );\n \"x-b3-traceid\" = (\n 2ab09bea8da9ef39\n );\n \"x-cache-status\" = (\n BYPASS\n );\n \"x-content-security-policy\" = (\n \"script-src 'self' *.apple.com\"\n );\n \"x-content-type-options\" = (\n nosniff\n );\n \"x-daiquiri-instance\" = (\n \"daiquiri:15751001:mr36p00it-hyhk07174801:7987:25RELEASE91:daiquiri-amp-dsce-asc-int-002-mr\",\n \"daiquiri:18493001:mr85p00it-hyhk03154801:7987:25RELEASE91:daiquiri-amp-all-shared-ext-001-mr\"\n );\n \"x-frame-options\" = (\n SAMEORIGIN\n );\n \"x-via\" = (\n \"2.0 PS-WUH-01zra68 [BYPASS]\"\n );\n \"x-ws-request-id\" = (\n \"68bab594_PS-WUH-01zra68_27159-54435\"\n );\n \"x-xss-protection\" = (\n \"1; mode=block\"\n );\n} }))\nError Description: Optional(\"API Invalid status code: 401.\")\nRecovery Suggestion: nil\nHelp Anchor: nil",
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Sep ’25
Xcode Cloud, Xcode 26 RC
Xcode 26 RC is not available on Xcode Cloud. This is a serious blocker affecting developers trying to be on App Store on day 1 of the OS 26 release. Is there an estimate when this can be in place?
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Sep ’25
Xcode cloud stuck archiving for 6 DAYS
We have had 2 Builds so far stuck archiving. Both indicate in their logs that Build Archive took a normal amount of time (9m and 19m) but the step Archive - iOS never finished. One of them ran for more than 6 days until we noticed and canceled it. The other one ran for 18 hours, and also had to be canceled manually. They were in two different projects, with no significant changes. The first build ran on Xcode 16.4 (16F6) and macOS Sequoia 15.6 (24G84), which we had had no issues like this with until just now, and the second ran on Xcode 26 (17A324) and macOS Tahoe 26 (25A354). We tested our app on the newest Xcode version and had no issues. Submitted report using feedback assistant: FB20279737.
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Sep ’25
Xcode Cloud Build Failed with Preparing build for App Store Connect failed
My project build failed in Xcode Cloud(works well in my local Mac), and the error shows: Preparing build for App Store Connect failed The error message is not clear enough to help us find the solution to fix it. Can anyone help with it?
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Jan ’26
Xcode Cloud issue (ibtoold crash?)
Hi, our builds with a Test action in Xcode Cloud are failing because of an internal Xcode Cloud crash. We see the "red cloud with an X" icon, that indicates that it's an Xcode Cloud issue, and the message says "The Test - iOS action could not complete due to an error. The error may not occur on rebuild." but this has been happening for a while now, and for repeated builds. In the artifacts there is a crash log apparently related to the "ibtoold" process, has anybody had this issue before? Thanks
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Oct ’25
ITMS-90035: Invalid Signature with Xcode Cloud
Hello, my builds keep failing in Xcode Cloud at the creation of the archive for tesflight. I am receiving an email mentioning "ITMS-90035: Invalid Signature" TMS-90035: Invalid Signature - Code failed to satisfy specified code requirement(s). The file at path “BASELog.app/BASELog” is not properly signed. Make sure you have signed your application with a distribution certificate, not an ad hoc certificate or a development certificate. Verify that the code signing settings in Xcode are correct at the target level (which override any values at the project level). Additionally, make sure the bundle you are uploading was built using a Release target in Xcode, not a Simulator target. If you are certain your code signing settings are correct, choose “Clean All” in Xcode, delete the “build” directory in the Finder, and rebuild your release target. For more information, please consult https://developer.apple.com/support/code-signing. The thing is the archives which are not intended for testflight not App Store connect are not failing. I think I have the required distribution certificates (initially they were created by API for Xcode Icloud, I add 3, revoked them and recreated one manually and the other from Xcode directly) : even though certificats seems ok, in Xcode I see a dev certificate in the managed release and if I try to force a distribution certificate in the build I then get the following warning It looks like my managed profile is not behaving properly, like not embedding a distribution certificate. I looked on the web for the signing issues, and I have found in other threads an issue with assets having special charsets. I checked on my side, the only thing I see is my app icon is named "icon_v1.png" I assume it shouldn't be an issue. I dont see any special char anywhere else in the sources name. Anyone has any idea on what is causing those build fails on the archive?
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Oct ’25
iOS 26.1 is not installed in Xcode Cloud using Xcode 26.1 and iOS 26.1 testing scheme
When running an Xcode Cloud workflow pinned to Xcode 26.1, macOS 26.1 and using a Test Destination for iPhone 15 Pro and iOS 26.1, the following error appears in the xcodebuild-build-for-testing.log: 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855137440Z xcodebuild: error: Unable to find a destination matching the provided destination specifier: 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855318998Z { platform:iOS Simulator, id:704F84C8-025F-4F70-B2D9-FF19B7DC098F } 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855362640Z 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855370957Z Ineligible destinations for the "Inbound" scheme: 2025-11-13T19:08:31.855381964Z { platform:iOS, id:dvtdevice-DVTiPhonePlaceholder-iphoneos:placeholder, name:Any iOS Device, error:iOS 26.1 is not installed. Please download and install the platform from Xcode > Settings > Components. } This can be fixed if ci_pre_xcodebuild.sh is updated with the following: # Get Xcode major version # `xcodebuild -version` returns something like: # Xcode 26.0.1 # Build version 17A400 XCODE_VERSION=$(xcodebuild -version | head -n 1 | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d. -f1) if [ "$XCODE_VERSION" -ge 26 ]; then if xcodebuild -downloadPlatform iOS >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "iOS platform is installed" else echo "iOS platform is not installed. Failing the build." exit 1 fi fi Changing the workflow to use "Latest Release" of Xcode (26.1), macOS (26.1) and the Latest Test Destination iOS (26.1) version provided also does not work.
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Nov ’25
Xcode Cloud Builds Failing with 7-8 Errors - Builds Stuck in "Processing" on App Store Connect
Hey there. I'm experiencing a critical issue with Xcode Cloud builds for my macOS application (bundle ID: com.mymind.mymind-mac) where builds fail in Xcode Cloud with 7-8 errors, yet all logs indicate successful completion. Additionally, when manually uploading builds, they become stuck in "Processing" status indefinitely on App Store Connect. Issue Details: Problem: Xcode Cloud reports 7-8 build errors but logs show no fatal errors Secondary Issue: Builds uploaded to App Store Connect remain in "Processing" status indefinitely Platform: macOS application with Safari Web Extension Xcode Version: 26.1.1 (26B100) - Xcode 26.1 Build Environment: Xcode Cloud What Works: Package dependency resolution completes successfully Archive creation succeeds (** ARCHIVE SUCCEEDED **) Export succeeds (** EXPORT SUCCEEDED **) Provisioning profiles are created correctly Code signing completes without errors Manual upload to App Store Connect completes What Fails: Xcode Cloud: Build process fails with 7-8 errors, but no corresponding errors in logs App Store Connect: Builds remain stuck in "Processing" status and never become available for TestFlight or submission Logs Examined: All logs indicate successful completion with no fatal errors: xcodebuild-archive.log - Shows ** ARCHIVE SUCCEEDED ** xcodebuild-export-archive.log - Shows ** EXPORT SUCCEEDED ** resolve_package_dependencies.log - All packages resolved successfully IDEDistribution_standard.log - All distribution steps complete IDEDistributionPipeline.log - Packaging succeeds, code signing succeeds IDEDistributionProvisioning.log - Provisioning profiles created successfully IDEDistribution_critical.log - Only shows deprecated command warning Only Warning Found: App Store Connect request for store configuration failed for account Session Proxy Provider Unable to authenticate with App Store Connect (Error Domain=DVTITunesSoftwareServiceFoundation.DVTServicesSessionProviderCredentialITunesAuthenticationContextError Code=1) Failed to find an account with App Store Connect access for team XXXXXXX This warning appears non-fatal as the export completes successfully afterward. Xcode Cloud Behavior: Xcode Cloud dashboard shows 7-8 errors No error details are visible in the Xcode Cloud UI All log files downloaded from Xcode Cloud show successful completion Build artifacts are created successfully App Store Connect Behavior: Builds upload successfully (confirmed via Xcode) Build appears in App Store Connect with correct version/build number Status shows "Processing" with spinning indicator Build never completes processing (tested for 24+ hours) No email notifications about processing failures App Configuration: macOS application (minimum version: macOS 12.0) Includes Safari Web Extension (SafariWebExtension.appex) Includes Lottie framework Uses automatic signing with managed provisioning profiles Also tried with manual signing Both Development and Distribution certificates valid until November 2026 Questions: Why does Xcode Cloud report 7-8 errors when all logs show successful completion? Where can I find the actual error details? Why do builds remain stuck in "Processing" on App Store Connect? Is there a backend validation failing that isn't being reported? Are there additional diagnostic logs that would show the actual errors Xcode Cloud is detecting? Is this related to the App Store Connect authentication warning? The logs suggest Xcode Cloud can't authenticate with App Store Connect properly, despite having valid credentials. Could this be related to Xcode 26.1.1 (26.1) compatibility with Xcode Cloud or App Store Connect processing? Steps Taken: Verified all certificates and provisioning profiles are valid Tested local builds and manual uploads (upload succeeds) Reviewed all available log files Waited 24+ hours for App Store Connect processing Tested both development and distribution exports (both succeed) This issue is completely blocking our automated CI/CD pipeline and preventing us from releasing updates to the App Store. We cannot use Xcode Cloud for its intended purpose, and even manual workarounds fail at the App Store Connect processing stage. Any hints or ideas would be welcome.
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Dec ’25
Build Failing with Ad-hoc and Developer Distribution Errors
I'm trying to upload my app build with Xcode Cloud. It builds and runs fine on the simulator, but when I try to upload to the cloud it keeps failing from Ad-hoc and Developer Distr. (Error code 70) I have tried/verified: -Verifying that my workflow archive in Xcode is set to "App Store Connect" (setting it to internal Test flight did not work either) -TestFlight Internal is set as a Post-Action and I created/added a test group -All App Store agreements signed and active -Revoking out-of-date developer certificates (Development Managed) -Running build from command line (using git pull origin main, git push origin main) Excerpts of the Error Output (ip addresses censored) Export archive for ad-hoc distribution 15.9s Run command: 'xcodebuild -exportArchive -archivePath /Volumes/workspace/tmp/3fe6638a-94b8-4944-8406-0e291469f933.xcarchive -exportPath /Volumes/workspace/adhocexport -exportOptionsPlist /Volumes/workspace/ci/ad-hoc-exportoptions.plist '-DVTPortalRequest.Endpoint=http://172.16.XX.XX:XXXX' -DVTProvisioningIsManaged=YES -IDEDistributionLogDirectory=/Volumes/workspace/tmp/ad-hoc-export-archive-logs -DVTSkipCertificateValidityCheck=YES -DVTServicesLogLevel=3' Error Command exited with non-zero exit-code: 70 Another similar error exists for development distribution
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Feb ’26
Xcode Cloud: Unable to Notarize macOS App (Stuck in Infinite Waiting)
Hi everyone, I’m encountering an issue with Xcode Cloud when trying to notarize my macOS app. As shown in the screenshot, there are no errors in the logs, but the process gets stuck indefinitely. The message says: The post-action could not be completed because the build was canceled. No artifacts are generated at all. This problem started recently. Notarization works perfectly when I submit from my local Xcode, so it seems to be specific to Xcode Cloud. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Xcode Cloud: CI.SCM.Error.RepositoryNotFound with GitHub Organization (401 Unauthorized)
I am unable to connect Xcode Cloud to my GitHub organization repository despite being the organization owner. Error: CI.SCM.Error.RepositoryNotFound Xcode Version: 16.2 (or your version) Steps I have taken: Verified I am an Owner of the GitHub organization Uninstalled and reinstalled Xcode Cloud GitHub App multiple times Cleared all local Xcode caches and preferences Signed out of Apple ID on Mac and restarted Signed back in to Xcode only (not system level) Tried granting access again Attempted with multiple organization owner accounts Following API shows: 401 Unauthorized on https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/olympus/v1/providerSwitchRequests Additional context: GitHub App shows as successfully installed on organization Repository access set to "All repositories" Has anyone else encountered this or found a workaround? Thank you!
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App Store Version Not Working on iOS 12
I recently released version 8.5.4 (build 188) using Cloud Build. During testing via TestFlight, the app worked correctly on an iPhone 6 running iOS 12.5.8. However, after the app was published on the App Store, I found that the same version does not open at all on iOS 12 devices. Previously, earlier versions (such as 8.5.3) were functioning properly on iOS 12. My app’s minimum deployment target is set to iOS 12.0. This issue appears only with the App Store version, while the TestFlight version works fine on the same device. Due to this, I have paused the phased release of version 8.5.4 to prevent further impact on users still running iOS 12. I would like guidance on the following: 1. Has there been any recent change or limitation affecting apps targeting iOS 12 on the App Store? 2. Is there a way to prevent iOS 12 users from downloading version 8.5.4 while allowing them to continue using version 8.5.3? 3. Is there any recommended approach to ensure compatibility or restrict distribution based on iOS version? If I had known this issue in advance, I would have adjusted the deployment target accordingly before release. Any help or insights would be greatly appreciated.
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