Adrian <a...@ag-projects.com> added the comment:

Hi Ned,

I have a ticket opened with Apple. They refuse the software as it, they are in 
a position of absolute power, to reject and drop many years of work on a dime.

What am I suppose to do? I can fix my own software, but then there are 
dependencies like Python itself. Hence my question on this forum. I don’t 
expect miracles or people doing works for free for me to solve my problem. I 
think I am not the only one confronted with this problem, Python has a pretty 
large installed base. 

I am looking for practical suggestions.

Regards,
Adrian

> On 2 Mar 2021, at 18:20, Ned Deily <rep...@bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> Ned Deily <n...@python.org> added the comment:
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> BTW, if you haven't already, I would strongly suggest you ask on one of the 
> Apple Developer Forums. My first guess is that the App Store validation 
> process is trying to incorrectly apply rules to your local Python framework 
> (from the Python.org installed framework). But that's just a guess at this 
> point.
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