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ERROR: The binary you uploaded was invalid.

I'm ready to submit app the AppStore and I'm getting this error when I try to upload my [AppName].app.zip to iTunes Connect:

The binary you uploaded was invalid. The signature was invalid, or it was not signed with an Apple submission certificate.

i have looked through all the questions already on here and nothing has solved it.

i am building with the distribution certificate and profile.
i have a 57x57 png icon named "Icon.png",
i have a 29x29 png icon named "Icon-Small.png",
i have a 320x480 png image named "Default.png" for the splash screen
..all of which are in the Resources/iphone directory.

  • xCode 3.2.2
  • iPhone SDK 3.1
  • Titanium Developer 1.2.1
  • Titanium Mobile SDK 1.2

i can't work out what is going wrong here!
help, anyone, please…

thanks
sam

— asked June 6th 2010 by Sam Shupac
  • binary
  • error
  • invalid
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    I actually had a similar issue, I purchased a New MacBook Pro, and just exported and imported them to the new machine from the old and the submission failed

    I actually had to Revoke the certs and redo them for my new machine, then recompile the code with TI. See the how to tab on generating a new Generating a Certificate Signing Request in Provisioning Portal.

    Its worth a try.

    — answered June 7th 2010 by Jeffrey Messick
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  • Hi Sam, one time i had problem with binary upload and turned out it's really the certificate issue. I built app using other developer account, and no matter what i did, it won't not pass the store. Of course, their error message is no better than Winblow BSD, it could be anything!!

    I was able to rebuild and submitted the app on that developer station and it passed on the first upload. Later, i had his personal certificate exported and imported to my workstation and it's all good.

    Hope that may relate to yours.

    — answered June 7th 2010 by Daniel Lim
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  • I actually had a similar issue, I purchased a New MacBook Pro, and just exported and imported them to the new machine from the old and the submission failed

    I actually had to Revoke the certs and redo them for my new machine, then recompile the code with TI. See the how to tab on generating a new Generating a Certificate Signing Request in Provisioning Portal.

    Its worth a try.

    — answered June 7th 2010 by Jeffrey Messick
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