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App runner KG
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May 12, 2018
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New Bug with Adobe Air 29.0.0.122

  • May 12, 2018
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once again I have to report a bug with Adobe Air.

we are using Adobe Air Sdk 29.0.0.122

since yesterday the following error message appears after uploading an ipa build to iTunes connect.

We identified one or more issues with a recent delivery for your app, "XXXX". Your delivery was successful, but you may wish to correct the following issues in your next delivery:

Certificate Expired - The signing certificate "CN=Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Authority, OU=Apple Worldwide Developer Relations, O=Apple Inc., C=US" with serial number 25 used to sign XXXX.app has expired. Learn more (https://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/current/#/dev154b28f09).

After you’ve corrected the issues, you can use Xcode or Application Loader to upload a new binary to iTunes Connect

All certificates are valid and the certificaté which is the problem is valid until 2023

anyone or Adobe has a solution?

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Correct answer Amrita Gangwani

Hi,

The issue is fixed with our latest release. You may download the AIR SDK from  Download Adobe AIR SDK.​ Please try using the latest SDK and share your feedback.

Thanks!

9 replies

Amrita Gangwani
Adobe Employee
Amrita GangwaniCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
June 7, 2018

Hi,

The issue is fixed with our latest release. You may download the AIR SDK from  Download Adobe AIR SDK.​ Please try using the latest SDK and share your feedback.

Thanks!

Frédéric C.
Inspiring
June 7, 2018

Thank you so much Adobe team for AIR SDK 30. It seems to provide a good bunch of fixes, your support and responsiveness are amazing!

Known Participant
June 1, 2018

To confirm: this has nothing to do with the AIR version. I was still on AIR 25 and got the warning. This is only a warning, however I wouldn't be surprised that Apple converts this to an error in the near future.

dmtkuyuk
Known Participant
May 30, 2018

Is there any progress in this situation?

The same problem still continues. What can we do?

natural_criticB837
Legend
May 30, 2018

For now you are safe to ignore the warning and upload to ipa to the Appstore. All 6 apps of ours have been released by Apple even though the warning was shown in Application Loader.

Kind regards

dmtkuyuk
Known Participant
June 1, 2018

I got it, thanks for your information. But I have a problem. When i upload my ipa to iPhone 7, everything is fine, it is working. But when I upload my binary to apple store, it is rejected. I says "-fails to load the content and displays the splash screen indefinitely". I can see this bug using testflight.  It is hanging default image screen, isn't pass the app. I can't understand what is the problem.

Do you have an idea why it is?

Thanks.

dmtkuyuk
Known Participant
May 22, 2018

Hi Everyone,

I am using air sdk 30.0.0.96. But i have the same probem. when i publish my ipa to any iPhone, there is no problem. But I can't upload my ipa to App Store. It is always rejected. I create my certificates again. But it isn't work.

What can i do?

App runner KG
Known Participant
May 22, 2018

I got an answer from apple. They want that apps only are uploaded by xcode.

They sent me this link: https://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/current/#/dev442d7f2ca

I will do a test upload with Air 30 Beta. will report here

Participating Frequently
May 16, 2018

We just got the same issue. Submitted successfully just a few days ago with the same Air version and certificates. Today's update submission failed with the above error. Looking forward to hearing from Adobe on this new roadblock.

Edit: It seems that this was actually an ApplicationLoader warning - not a critical failure.

App runner KG
Known Participant
May 17, 2018

The point is the serial number of the certificate. As Apple is insisting to use Xcode for signing, automatic signing, there must be an other certificate Integrated. This warning also appears with High Sierra and the newest version of Xcod. Uploading a test app with Xcode causes absolutely no problem.

I hope Adobe will solve this problem as soon as possible.

cybobear
Inspiring
May 17, 2018

I had an app approved just now using air 30 beta. So I think even with the warning, which did occur in air 30 beta as well, Apple will approve it, as it's only a warning that's occurring during processing, and Apple will likely review your certificates and see they are valid. It's a glitch it seems, but I think as air 30 develops these issues will be dealt with. In the meantime, I can't assure it's reproducible 100% of the time for other app developers, as we know the review process is being done by humans at one point. But I can attest that I did have an app approved using air beta 30 targeting iOS.

Participant
May 16, 2018

I have same problem. The app didn't complete processing. I use AIR 29.122.

cybobear
Inspiring
May 15, 2018

Have you entered this into the bug tracker? It may help get someone from the air team to chime in.

As I'm facing a tight deadline I had to submit my app for review with this warning / error present. It still hasn't been approved and has been in review for three days. Can anyone here or from the air team confirm if this issue completely breaks app submission to the store?

App runner KG
Known Participant
May 15, 2018

No I did not. As I know and what I have been reading, the app will not pass the review. Could you send this to the bug tracker? I do not know where it is...

Inspiring
May 12, 2018

I fall to see how a signing certificate problem would be the fault of Adobe AIR?

now considering the error message

Certificate Expired - The signing certificate "CN=Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Authority, OU=Apple Worldwide Developer Relations, O=Apple Inc., C=US" with serial number 25 used to sign XXXX.app has expired.

have you checked the validity of the WWDR certificate?
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Intermediate Certificate Expiration

also check that both the Login keychain and Systems keychain are updated

Unable to reinstall Apple WWDR certificate

App runner KG
Known Participant
May 13, 2018

The certificates are valid. Reinstalled all of them. I am not the only one with this problem and I sent 2 builds to AppStore which passed short before this bug appeared. Maybe it is a problem with XCode and application loader. As I am still using Sierra and not High Sierra there is no way to update Xcode to 9.3

But with high Sierra Flash Builder is not working and Adobe does not move one finger to update. Saw the posts of changing configurations, but I am not sure it works. As I am in a project its a bad situation.

What about an update dear Adobe. I am paying for using Flash Builder monthly!!!!

App runner KG
Known Participant
May 15, 2018

It is easy to get Flash Builder working with High Sierra, if someone wants to use it.

Download this file: fb.zip

http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/flashplayer/fb.zipCopy the 2 jar files and paste them at the location: “/Applications/Adobe Flash Builder 4.7/eclipse/plugins/”.

Restart Flash Builder.

Worked perfectly with me.

cybobear
Inspiring
May 12, 2018

Exact same problem. The app completed processing but I'm getting this error. Using AIR 28.