On 9 Sep 2016, at 11:25 AM, Devarshi Kulshreshtha <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> We have a thoroughly tested build on iOS9 using Xcode 7 swift 2.2, we are
> planning to release it on 16th of this month, since iOS10 will be released
> on 13th wanted to know that can we still release the build (iOS10
> compatible) using Xcode 7 without upgrading it to swift 2.3?
>
> Please suggest.
The only announcement about Xcode 8 and app submissions is that the App Store
will now _accept_ submissions built with Xcode 8, not that support for Xcode 7
has ended on 10 days’ notice.
Apple knows very well it would be unreasonable to expect otherwise; no
developer would tolerate it. (You asked the question because you yourself
wouldn’t tolerate it.)
Historically, Apple does cut off support for any but the current Xcode, but it
won’t happen until well into the new year. It would warn of the change months
in advance.
— F
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