Could it be related to this?
http://thenextweb.com/apple/2016/02/15/apples-wwdr-certificate-expired-today-causing-problems-for-developers/#gref


On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 9:00 AM, Pipsisewah <ste...@vantageled.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am having a problem uploading my app to the App Store.  The app was
> created with Flex years ago and I have had no problems updating it in the
> past.  It has been almost a year since the last update and since then, the
> certificate on iTunesConnect had expired and I had changed PCs so my old
> SDKs were not installed anymore.
>
> I first needed to create the new SDK so I could compile.  I did this by
> following the steps listed here:
> SDK:
> https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/how-overlay-air-sdk-flex-sdk.html
>
> Later, when things still didnt work, I also updated the compiler using the
> steps listed here:
> Compiler:
> https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-builder/kb/overlay-air-sdk-flash-builder.html
>
> I went through the standard process of creating a new certificate,
> provisioning file, etc. using iTunes connect and a Mac.  I created a
> Development certificate and a Distribution certificate.  I tested the
> Development certificate on a local iPad and it worked fine.
>
> I built the app using the Distribution certificate and uploaded it using
> ApplicationLoader.  The upload was successful, but when I went onto
> iTunesConnect, it stated "This build is invalid".
>
> I have tried using my old SDK/Compilers (as long as they are 64bit and
> above) with no luck.  I also built new ones using AIR 15, 20, and 21.
>
> I have contacted Apple to ask what the error was but they cannot see
> anything on their end.  Any insight into why this would be happening would
> be greatly appreciated.  Thank you!
>
>
>
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