I have an app being built with React Native. When I go to archive it, the organizer doesn't open, but I can see it in finder at "/Users/user182072/Library/Developer/Xcode/archives". When I double click, it shows the following error: "The archive could not be installed. The archive may be corrupt or unreadable."
When running the app on a simulator (iPhone or iPad), it runs correctly, with no errors produced.
I suspect that it might have something to do with the build phases. The Compile Sources includes "AppDelegate.m", "File.swift", and "main.m". Copy Bundle Resources includes "GoogleService-info.plist", "main.jsbundle", "Images.xcassets" and "LaunchScreen.storyboard".
I got this error last week, somehow got it fixed, and when I went to archive again yesterday, the error came back. Not sure anymore where to look or what to fix. I don't know if I've given enough info for help, please let me know if not.
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I'm submitting an app I made using React Native and Expo to the App Store. Got the build in a .ipa file and uploaded it to Transporter and had it sent to App Store Connect. The last app I built and submitted was a Unity game and I used Xcode to send it to App Store Connect. Using Xcode, there was the area where I put in the app icon in all the different sizes (20px, 29px, 76px, etc). On Transporter, the app is just sent to App Store Connect. How do I add app icons through Transporter or can I get the app on Xcode to add the icons?