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Author adigeo
Recipients adigeo, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren
Date 2021-03-02.21:29:07
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Hi Ned,

I have a ticket opened with Apple. They refuse the software as it, they are in a position of absolute power, to reject and drop many years of work on a dime.

What am I suppose to do? I can fix my own software, but then there are dependencies like Python itself. Hence my question on this forum. I don’t expect miracles or people doing works for free for me to solve my problem. I think I am not the only one confronted with this problem, Python has a pretty large installed base. 

I am looking for practical suggestions.

Regards,
Adrian

> On 2 Mar 2021, at 18:20, Ned Deily <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> Ned Deily <nad@python.org> added the comment:
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> BTW, if you haven't already, I would strongly suggest you ask on one of the Apple Developer Forums. My first guess is that the App Store validation process is trying to incorrectly apply rules to your local Python framework (from the Python.org installed framework). But that's just a guess at this point.
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