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Upload Application failed

When I tried to upload my binary, iTunesConnect says
"The binary you uploaded was invalid. The CodeResources file must be a symbolic link to _CodeSignature/CodeResources. Make certain that the bundle is on a locally-mounted volume (not a remote SMB volume), and be certain to use the Mac OS X Finder to compress it."

I tried to look for this file but it was never created by Titanium. Can anyone help?
Or is time to pick up Objective-C?

— asked June 10th 2010 by HC Yen
  • binary
  • coderesources
  • upload
  • _codesignature
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  • I was using Titanium SDK 1.3.0 for my project on the first few times. When all else failed, I downgraded to 1.2.0, rebuilt, and it worked.

    I think 1.2.0 has done some thing that was missing on 1.3.0.

    I will try to upload other project, and see if it is the solution.

    — answered June 11th 2010 by HC Yen
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  • Let us know how the upload goes, HC.

    I've stuck it out with 1.2.1 for now and both apps I've uploaded to the App Store went smoothly.

    — answered June 11th 2010 by John Lullie
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  • Downgrade to 1.2.0 worked.
    Then select 1.3.0, rebuild, upload, and it worked.
    It is now being reviewed.

    The strange thing is when I used 1.3.0, I can only find 2 files, xxx.app, and xxx.app.dSYM, in the Release-iphoneos directory. But when I used 1.2.0, I found 3 files in the Release-iphoneos directory, xxx.app, xxx.app.dSYM, and xxx.ipa.

    — answered June 13th 2010 by HC Yen
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  • Downgrade to 1.2.0 worked.
    Then select 1.3.0, rebuild, upload, and it worked.
    It is now being reviewed.

    The strange thing is when I used 1.3.0, I can only find 2 files, xxx.app, and xxx.app.dSYM, in the Release-iphoneos directory. But when I used 1.2.0, I found 3 files in the Release-iphoneos directory, xxx.app, xxx.app.dSYM, and xxx.ipa.

    — answered June 13th 2010 by HC Yen
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