Considering that Apple does not show any sign of working on this problem, I put in a support call to Apple myself.
After I explained that this a MAJOR problem in iOS 16.1.1+ probably affecting ALL apps using MKPolyline and MKPolypons, and gave them a link to this discussion (which they didn't acknowledge in their reply), I got an email including this ..
Please send us the following:
**A focused Xcode project that builds and demonstrates the issue.**
Ideally, this will be a new Xcode project created specifically to demonstrate this issue and which includes only the minimal code and API necessary to reproduce the issue. This focuses on the important code paths and may require you to perform additional debugging to extract the relevant code. Please do not include any 3rd-party code or frameworks unless they are absolutely required for this targeted sample project to run.
**Explicit steps to reproduce the issue.**
These steps should be everything we need to do to see the issue.
This is problematic for me, as my app is relatively complex, has a number of external dependencies, and requires a lot of user steps to set it up for a test - so Apple would not be happy to test with my app. I am a 1-man business so don't have the resources to work with Apple with their very stringent requirements.
Does anyone have a fairly simple app that has a well-defined sequence of steps to produce the problem?
Or any other ideas on how to leverage this email?
Or are Apple already working on this bug, and therefore this would all be a waste of time, just duplicating effort?
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App & System Services
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Maps & Location
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