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Description
Describe the bug
As of Xcode 16, archiving an iOS app for submission to the App Store leads to a large number of warnings during the validation process.
Steps to reproduce
- Generate a HelloWorld iOS app with Briefcase
- Add a developer identity to the project
- Select Archive from the Product menu
- Select the recently generated archive from the list in the archive window
- Click "Validate App", then Validate
- Wait for the validation report
Expected behavior
No validation issues should be found.
Screenshots
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Environment
- Operating System: macOS 15.3.2, Xcode 16.3
- Python version: 3.13
- Software versions:
- Briefcase: 0.3.23
Logs
The validation log will list a single issue with Python.framework, and with each of the binary modules included in the app:
Upload Symbols Failed
The archive did not include a dSYM for the Python.framework with the UUIDs [87F39C90-34C0-3669-89EA-B18F5F01DBCC]. Ensure that the archive's dSYM folder includes a DWARF file for Python.framework with the expected UUIDs.
Upload Symbols Failed
The archive did not include a dSYM for the _asyncio.framework with the UUIDs [89363EE2-D685-3DF8-A31B-99A9E597B564]. Ensure that the archive's dSYM folder includes a DWARF file for _asyncio.framework with the expected UUIDs.
Upload Symbols Failed
The archive did not include a dSYM for the _blake2.framework with the UUIDs [9509B0A6-CB26-3D32-AAAB-E6A781581B15]. Ensure that the archive's dSYM folder includes a DWARF file for _blake2.framework with the expected UUIDs.
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Additional context
These are warnings - they do not prevent submission of the app to the App Store. However, it would be desirable to have no warnings during the build process.
A dSYM folder can be generated after compilation using dsymutil <binary> -o <binary>.dSYM
; however, it needs to be generated at the same time as compilation to ensure that source file references can be generated.