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App Store file sizes for Build xxx exceed the 100 MB app file limit.

Explorer ,
Oct 20, 2016 Oct 20, 2016

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I'm getting this error message: App Store file sizes for Build xxx exceed the 100 MB app file limit.

I'm building with intelliJ and air sdk 22.

seems like we have three "sizes" to worry about: ipa size, swf size, and executable size -- do we know which of these apple is talking about when it says "App Store file sizes"?

we know that the .ipa file size max is 4gb so that can't be the issue

my app has these sizes: ipa: appx 150mb, swf: 51mb, executable: 22mb, this is an AS3 only app, no embedding of assets

so I'm ok with ipa size and my swf and exe sizes are well under 100 mb... don't know what to think

adobe?

thanks

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LEGEND ,
Apr 01, 2018 Apr 01, 2018

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It could be that you've been given a warning that you've exceeded the download size for cellular, and you could ignore the warning if you're ok that people need to be on WiFi when they download your app.

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Apr 03, 2018 Apr 03, 2018

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I get this warning all the time and it is safe to ignore or are you talking about a real error that gets your app rejected?

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