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June 29, 2016
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When trying to publish to iOS app store, getting Error ITMS-90096

  • June 29, 2016
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We are trying to update our app to latest version and getting an error of:

we already tried putting in root of project the file: Default-568.png and Default-568@2x.png

as explained here:

ios - "Your binary is not optimized for iPhone 5" (ITMS-90096) when submitting - Stack Overflow

do we need something special in manifest?

and still no go,

any help is appreciated

Regards,

Sean - http://DigitalSignage.com

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Colin Holgate
Inspiring
June 29, 2016

Remove Default-568h.png, that could cause confusion. Also, you do have it as 640x1136, and not 1136x640?

You ought to include the three missing icon sizes, but that doesn't affect iPhone 5.

Born2codeAuthor
Known Participant
June 29, 2016

sorry yes it is 640x1136

and I can remove Default-568h.png and try again, but doubt the extra file is what is causing the issue.

do we need any special entry in the manifest.xml?

Regards,

Sean - http://DigitalSignage.com

____________________________________________

MediaSignage.com, FREE Digital Signage for everyone!

5776-D Lindero Cyn Rd #182

Westlake Village, CA 91362

Phone: 1.877.DIG.SIGN (1-877-344-7446)

Fax: 1.818.337.0442

Live support: http://chat.digitalsignage.com

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
June 29, 2016

If you mean the app descriptor XML, the splash screens don't get mentioned in there. But that's where you would add info about the other three icons.

I doubt that removing the extra PNG will help but it's worth a try.

Born2codeAuthor
Known Participant
June 29, 2016

let me add that we are compiling via the command line using the latest Apache SDK and AIR 22 (we develop using Flash Builder)