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Sharing deeplinks to specific TestFlight builds
We use TestFlight to distribute internal development builds for our QA team and internal dogfooders. Is there any way for us to be able to share a deeplink that would allow internal TestFlight users to install a specific version from TestFlight of our development app? For instance, right now they have to manually navigate from the the app's screen, to "Versions", then find the marketing version and build number. If we have a lot of folks doing builds around the same time that's a pain. We sometimes see folks install the incorrect build as a result! While there's the "build groups"s sub tab, it doesn't seem to be ordered in way that makes finding recent builds easy. If I look in there now for instance, I see release candidates from a month ago. FB13812978
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AppStore Connect claims we've changed the "UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities" since last build - but we haven't
Getting the following error from AppStore Connect ITMS-90109: This bundle is invalid - The key UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities in the Info.plist may not contain values that would prevent this application from running on devices that were supported by previous versions. Refer to QA1623 for additional information: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#qa/qa1623/_index.html We haven't changed the UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities value since our last production build. I've verified that by downloading the prior release and comparing the bundled info plist - the value we had arm64, remains the same. Is anyone else seeing this issue all of a sudden?
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Xcode Cloud TestFlight step hanging?
For the last hour or so, builds to TestFlight from our Xcode Cloud workflow are sitting in the "TestFlight Internal Testing - iOS" step with no log messages... Normally this step is pretty quick, but it's as if something is hanging there. This seems to affect multiple branches (we use GitHub). Is something hosed on the TestFlight side/anyone else experiencing this? Edit ah shortly after I posted this it finished :face-palm:. Perhaps this was related to the Xcode Cloud outage earlier
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Sharing deeplinks to specific TestFlight builds
We use TestFlight to distribute internal development builds for our QA team and internal dogfooders. Is there any way for us to be able to share a deeplink that would allow internal TestFlight users to install a specific version from TestFlight of our development app? For instance, right now they have to manually navigate from the the app's screen, to "Versions", then find the marketing version and build number. If we have a lot of folks doing builds around the same time that's a pain. We sometimes see folks install the incorrect build as a result! While there's the "build groups"s sub tab, it doesn't seem to be ordered in way that makes finding recent builds easy. If I look in there now for instance, I see release candidates from a month ago. FB13812978
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Now that macOS 27 drops support for intel, will Xcode cloud run on Apple silicon?
What the title says :). This would probably result in much faster CI builds which would be nice.
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AppStore Connect claims we've changed the "UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities" since last build - but we haven't
Getting the following error from AppStore Connect ITMS-90109: This bundle is invalid - The key UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities in the Info.plist may not contain values that would prevent this application from running on devices that were supported by previous versions. Refer to QA1623 for additional information: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#qa/qa1623/_index.html We haven't changed the UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities value since our last production build. I've verified that by downloading the prior release and comparing the bundled info plist - the value we had arm64, remains the same. Is anyone else seeing this issue all of a sudden?
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Xcode Cloud TestFlight step hanging?
For the last hour or so, builds to TestFlight from our Xcode Cloud workflow are sitting in the "TestFlight Internal Testing - iOS" step with no log messages... Normally this step is pretty quick, but it's as if something is hanging there. This seems to affect multiple branches (we use GitHub). Is something hosed on the TestFlight side/anyone else experiencing this? Edit ah shortly after I posted this it finished :face-palm:. Perhaps this was related to the Xcode Cloud outage earlier
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