Mac App Store Reviewer says, “Kiwi seems to be failing in code verification.”

But this obviously will not work on my system. The validation test in Xcode at the time of presentation should (I suppose) verify this. And running the code on the command line of the archived application results in:

/ Users / iac / Library / Application Support / Developer / Sharing / Archived Applications /272860A0-961E-47E7-B62F-0F7D373D938A.apparchive/Kiwi.app: Drive / Users / iac / Library / Application Support / Developer / Sharing use / Archived applications /272860A0-961E-47E7-B62F-0F7D373D938A.apparchive/Kiwi.app: meets its assigned requirements

Has anyone come across something like this before?

Thanks Isaiah

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After a little back and forth, the application was placed back to "In Review" (without any changes in binary format). Then it was rejected again for another odd reason (no installer without an apple is allowed), after which it was again put back in Review (again without any changes in binary format).

After several letters, he finally received a denial that made sense: several files in my resources folder had too restrictive permissions.

So, the answer is: double check the rights to the file or doom for several weeks of confusion.

Isaiah

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1333603/


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