Hi Thomas,

Thanks for the response.

I actually already had both the ARCHS and VALID_ARCHS set exactly as you do. I'm also using codesign to sign the .app before I submit it. I'm still getting the same error.

On a side note, if I create a fresh MacRuby application, don't change a thing, attempt to Archive it as a .pkg, then try to install, I get the same error "Testapp can't be installed on this computer". It looks like there is a default setting that is causing this. Any other suggestions?

Thanks!

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Thomas R. Koll <info@ananasblau.com> wrote:
Hi Daniel,

I have those two related to the arch:

ARCHS = $(ARCHS_STANDARD_64_BIT)
VALID_ARCHS = x86_64

Don't forget that you have to codesign the rbo files,
a look into the resulting app's CodeResources will tell you.

and welcome to the shop :)


Am 09.05.2011 um 02:47 schrieb Daniel Westendorf:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to get my application submitted to the Mac App Store, and I've gotten the following response:
>
> Unsupported Architecture - Application executables may support either or both of the Intel architectures:
>
>       • i386 (32-bit)
>       • x86_64 (64-bit)
> I have specified the Valid Architectures in my Build Settings to be x86_64 and removed the i386 entry. When I Archive the application and create a .pkg using the "Share" button, the package is created, but when I attempt to launch it, I immediately get the response "MyApp can’t be installed on this computer."
>
> This is on my development machine. If I create an .app, it launches and runs fine. I'm running the latest nightly build of MacRuby.
>
> Any thoughts on how to track this issue down?

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