I quickly tested it and finally I sent it to the App Store. It took a lot of time (Microsoft, maybe try to improve the performances of VS for Mac, it took a lot of time to build a relatively simple project) but at the end it compiled. I installed everything, configured Git to get my repository on my Mac and then I built the app. As there are no new versions and I didn’t want to risk to publish an update using a previewer, I decided to try Visual Studio for Mac. I love Visual Studio but there are usually issues with Xamarin so I started to blame it. I have Visual Studio 16.10 on my PC (plus VS previewer to try MAUI…but I’ll write about it another time) and XCode 12.5 on my Mac. I then started to think about what had changed and the only thing I could think about was Visual Studio on my PC and Xcode on my mac. My ist was correct and all the solutions like manually adding the CFBundleIconName weren’t fixing my issue. ![]() ![]() Then I started to search for a solution online but there was nothing relevant. I tried to clean and rebuild the solution but I received the same e-mail from Apple. ![]() I’m using the Asset Catalogs so I shouldn’t have to worry about any missing icon in my apps, but the error was there.
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