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ITMS-90338: Non-public API usage #35

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ctoseankim opened this issue Aug 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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ITMS-90338: Non-public API usage #35

ctoseankim opened this issue Aug 6, 2020 · 3 comments

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@ctoseankim
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ctoseankim commented Aug 6, 2020

I got the following message when I tried to send my build to TestFlight.
And I got the ARCore/AugmentedFaces when I searched for that Non-public symbols

% find . -type f -exec grep -l 'ddReplaceEii' {} ;
./Pods/ARCore/AugmentedFaces/Frameworks/ARCoreAugmentedFaces.framework/ARCoreAuentedFaces

Is there any way to solve this issue?

ITMS-90338: Non-public API usage - The app references non-public symbols in MYAPP: __ZN3icu5Edits10addReplaceEii, __ZN3icu5Edits12addUnchangedEi. If method names in your source code match the private Apple APIs listed above, altering your method names will help prevent this app from being flagged in future submissions. In addition, note that one or more of the above APIs may be located in a static library that was included with your app. If so, they must be removed. For further information, visit the Technical Support Information at http://developer.apple.com/support/technical/
Though you are not required to fix the following issues, we wanted to make you aware of them:

@rsfuller
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Thanks for the report!

We are looking into this issue and are hoping to have a fix in the release after 1.19 (which is rolling out currently).

@balmasich
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balmasich commented Jun 7, 2022

Same problem!

ITMS-90338: Non-public API usage - The app references non-public symbols in APP: __ZN3icu5Edits10addReplaceEii, __ZN3icu5Edits12addUnchangedEi. If method names in your source code match the private Apple APIs listed above, altering your method names will help prevent this app from being flagged in future submissions. In addition, note that one or more of the above APIs may be located in a static library that was included with your app. If so, they must be removed. For further information, visit the Technical Support Information at http://developer.apple.com/support/technical/

@maxcelar
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maxcelar commented Jul 7, 2022

Same problem here

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