It is impossible to send in itunesconnect new version of the application. Although last week, the same version send happened. In the code, I just changed the name of a button, no more changes are not made where.
But always get error:
ERROR ITMS-9000: "Unsupported architectures. Your executable contains unsupported architectures '[x86_64, i386]'"
In my project -> Build Settings:
ARCHS = $(ARCHS_STANDARD_32_BIT)
//:configuration = Debug
ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH = YES
//:configuration = Release
ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH = NO
VALID_ARCHS = armv7 armv7s
Check out this slick solution on Daniel Kennett's blog - it worked perfectly for me with the SpritzSDK, which I had similar issues with.
He supplies a script you can drop-in to your build phases to strip out the unwanted architectures as a last step - doesn't break the simulator, and iTunesConnect approved my upload as well on the first try.
http://ikennd.ac/blog/2015/02/stripping-unwanted-architectures-from-dynamic-libraries-in-xcode/
You can remove unwanted ARCHS from IPA by putting below peace of Shell Script in Build Phase -- > RUN Script This Script removes all simulator ARCHS from IPA and ARCH issues from Embedded framework. Source : http://ikennd.ac/blog/2015/02/stripping-unwanted-architectures-from-dynamic-libraries-in-xcode/
The script in the above two answers needs to be edited if you have an watch app in your project. Add /Frameworks to the $APP_PATH to avoid errors when building the project.
If you are using LiveSDK directly or via ShareKit, you will run into this problem. In my case I was using LiveSDK directly.
Check this answer on Apple Developer Forum
https://devforums.apple.com/message/1037603#1037603