Question

I have spent hours trying to publish my new Mac OS app to the Mac AppStore. I keep getting an email after publication about a malformed framework:

Malformed Framework - The framework bundle (XXXX.app/Contents/Frameworks/Growl.framework) must contain a symbolic link 'Growl' -> 'Versions/Current/Growl'. Refer to the Anatomy of Framework Bundles for more information.

Malformed Framework - The framework bundle (XXXX.app/Contents/Frameworks/Growl.framework) must contain a symbolic link 'Resources' -> 'Versions/Current/Resources'. Refer to the Anatomy of Framework Bundles for more information.

Malformed Framework - The framework bundle (XXXX.app/Contents/Frameworks/Growl.framework) contains 'Headers', which should be a symbolic link -> 'Versions/Current/Headers'. Refer to the Anatomy of Framework Bundles for more information.

Malformed Framework - The framework bundle (XXXX.app/Contents/Frameworks/Growl.framework) 'Versions' directory must contain a symbolic link 'Current' resolving to a specific version directory. Refer to the Anatomy of Framework Bundles for more information.

These errors are pretty self explanatory but I can not find a way as to why this happens

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Solution

The issue was the way I was copying the Growl.Framework in the Run Script phase of my build process in XCode 5. I was using

cp -pr /Library/Frameworks/Growl.framework $BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR/$FULL_PRODUCT_NAME/Contents/Frameworks

but on Mac OS the cp command misses a lot of options to preserve symbolic links and I had to use:

cp -R /Library/Frameworks/Growl.framework $BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR/$FULL_PRODUCT_NAME/Contents/Frameworks

Then my app moved to the "Waiting for review" state

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