Hi Paul,

What version of Go, Xcode an macOS are you using? I'd like to help you 
debug the problem, but Xcode doesn't seem to allow me to run the validation 
of an archived build without a developer account.

 - elias

On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 6:34:15 AM UTC+2, pru...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I'm getting the following error when trying to publish a go app to the 
> itunes connect app store.
>
> ERROR ITMS-90209: "Invalid Segment Alignment. The app binary at 
> 'bios.app/bios' does not have proper segment alignment. Try rebuilding the 
> app with the latest Xcode version."
>
> Please: Can anyone tell me what this error means and how to debug it?
> I need help to determine if its just a matter of adding some external 
> linker flags,
> or if Apple has changed their ios binary requirements, or its something 
> else entirely. 
> I've created a test project at github.com/gazed/bios that can be used to 
> recreate the error.
>
> Background:
>
>    - Similar to 
>    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-nuts/7TyYy5OIqD0
>    - I've duplicated this error using the above github project, and also 
>    by submitting from xcode directly, and also by using a generated xcode 
>    project and the command line xcodebuild.
>    - The above basic ios app works in developer mode. Its been run it on 
>    iphones 6S, 7, an ipad mini, and an ipad pro (great job on the go arm64 
>    support!).
>    - I have submitted an ios developer support ticket asking apple for 
>    more details regarding the apple error from the apple Application Loader 
>    tool. Apple replied:
>    
> "Thank you for contacting Apple Developer Technical Support (DTS). 
> We’ve determined that your question should be addressed by the support 
> channel for Go - the third-party resource you are using.  DTS supports 
> developers using Apple-authored tools and frameworks only.".
>
>
> Does the go development team have better access to apple support regarding 
> details on apple errors? 
>
>
>    - The google info on this error is sketchy. It is sometimes raised by 
>    those using ios framework tools and the problems are resolved by the 
>    framework developers, but I've not yet located a detailed description of 
>    the problem or how to debug it.
>
> Thank you,
> Paul
>

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