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Will Xcode Errors mean Apple rejects my App?
Hey all,
I've recently made a game and deployed it to the Android Play store, all fine there. Now I'm trying to get it working on iOS. I've done a test build (after a lot of googling of how to sort out the certificates) and I now have a test build running fine on my iPad2. But the Xcode project has some yellow ! errors in it, some I think I know how to fix, others I haven't a clue of. I'm wondering if this will mean Apple will reject the app when I go to distribute it? I know the app works fine, but I dunno if Apple might reject it due to some deprecations (which all seem to be from an ads plugin I'm using, as far as I can tell)
I know it can take Apple a couple of weeks to accept/reject an app, so looking to know before I try to upload it.
Any general advice or pointers to advice would be a great help.
Errors are below:
I think the best people to ask will be those who moderate the Apple store.
Perhaps find the replacement calls and insert them.
Answer by ObjectiveC_Pro · Aug 25, 2014 at 03:20 PM
No, Although I recommend you fix the first 2. The Deprecated warnings mean that they are fine, but may not work in the future.
Thanks. Yeah, the first two are ones I planned to look into alright.
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