The release notes for AIR 21 Beta lists the following known issue:

[iOS][Win] IPA packaged on Windows machine cannot be submitted to the Apple
App store. Error "This build is invalid" occurs in iTunes
connect.

I've seen folks in the Starling forums complain about not being able to
submit iOS apps right now, and hoping that it will be fixed by Adobe soon.
That's probably this same issue.

While I mentioned a beta version of AIR, it may affect previous versions
too. It seems like you simply need to sit tight and wait for the fix from
Adobe. Or it may work on Mac.

- Josh
On Feb 18, 2016 7:25 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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