Hmmm, there seems to be multiple issues in play here. The following post is specifically aimed at the folks seeing the error To use this application, you must first sign in to iTunes Connect and sign the relevant contracts. (1048). If you’re having some other issue, my recommendation is that you start a new thread (still here in Distribution > Mac Apps) so that we can discuss your issue separately.
With regards the sign the relevant contracts error, earlier I wrote:
Yeah, I’m seeing the same thing with the account I use for testing notarisation. I’ve escalated this internally.
It turns out that my account was suffering from this error because of the weird way it was created (it being an internal account and all). That’s fixed now, but various posts here indicate that other, external accounts are seeing similar problems.
So, if you are seeing a sign the relevant contracts error:
Please double check both Developer > Account and App Store Connect > Agreements, Tax, and Banking to make sure your agreements are in order. That’s the most obvious cause of this problem.
IMPORTANT If you’re a member of multiple teams, make sure you select the correct team on both of these pages.
Note You do not need to agree to the Paid Apps agreement to use the notarisation service.
If your agreements are in order and you still get this error, please file a bug. Make sure to include:
Your Apple ID
Your Team ID
A screen shot of the error, if you submitted via Xcode
A Terminal transcript of the error, if you submitted via
altool
A rough indication of the time of the error
Please post your bug number here so I can get a better understanding of how prevalent this is.
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