Thanks a lot, @Claude31. I get the concept: there is not a real const in Swift. That's why Swift uses let. To avoid confusion with a traditional constant value.
You made my day! Happy 2022 😄
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Same here. I had an ancient app removed from the Apple Store 8 years ago. Recently, I tried to revive it, and according to Apple, I uploaded two new versions successfully. However, none of my beta testers can download it from TestFlight: The requested app is not available or doesn't exist. I don't know what else to do. Everything is green on the Developer's site, and there are no more buttons to press. In theory, it should be working as it is 😞
I have no idea 🤷♂️ I contacted technical service and asked for help, but I'm still trying to understand their instructions. According to them, the application has an error, and that's why TestFlight is failing, but when I go to the developer console, I have this image and no visible errors or warnings. I'm not sure what's going on, but I don't think the application is the problem.
This image shows the status of the application in TestFligh.
But when trying to install it, I get the same error as everyone else.
If there is any restriction, the information provided by the interface is terrible. There is no clue that indicates what's going on 😓