My current project in Swift 3.2 and Xcode 8.3 this error comes today even I have successfully uploaded to iTunes before 3 days.
ERROR ITMS-90725: "SDK Version Issue. This app was built with the iOS
'10.3' SDK. All new iOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built
with the iOS '11.0' SDK or later, included in Xcode [9.0] or later.
Please update Xcode and rebuild your app."
From Apple's Submitting apps to the App Store:
Starting April 2018, all new iOS apps submitted to the App Store must
be built with the iOS 11 SDK.
And a related (older but probably useful) Technical Note:
It is not practical for Xcode to force every project to build with the
latest SDK. For example, it may be necessary to ship an immediate
hot-fix version of app - without waiting until the app has been fully
updated for a newer SDK.
But it's important to understand that using an older SDK is a
temporary workaround, not a solution. Issues preventing your app from
using the latest SDK should be fixed as soon as possible. It will be
much easier to fix these issues while the older build system is still
supported.
Important: No Legacy SDK version will be supported indefinitely.
I met with similar problem now and found solution for it.
My warning looked like following:
ERROR ITMS-90725: "SDK Version Issue. This app was built with the iOS 12.0 SDK. Starting March 2019, all iOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built with the iOS 12.1 SDK or later, included in Xcode 10.1 or later.
App was built and uploaded with the newest stable XCode (10.1)
To check what SDK indeed you have installed, use terminal with following command:
xcodebuild -sdk -version
In response you will get printed all SDKs. In my case the problem was double SDK 12.1, but one of them was pointing on wrong path (like for iPhoneOS12.0.sdk):
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS12.0.sdk
Solution
Solution in this case is simple.
- Open /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs
There you will find 2 shortcuts pointing to iPhoneOS.sdk.
Remove iPhoneOS12.0.sdk alias.
Well done.
Probably XCode takes wrong SDK based on aliases available in SDKs folder. In my case solution provided above made it working correctly without any warning.