I am having trouble with uploading an archive to App Store Connect when using Xcode 15. I get two errors:
Cloud signing permission error
No profiles for 'bundleId' were found
Everything works fine in Xcode 14. In fact, I built my app archive under Xcode 15, then opened Xcode 14, and was able to upload to App Store Connect from there. This doesn't seem like a good workaround, though.
Does anybody have any idea what is going wrong? Is this just a bug in Xcode 15?
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