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Icon errors delivering app through Application Loader

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Hi,

I'm trying to deliver my app(Made using Xamarin, Visual Studio) through Application Loader, but I keep getting the same 4 errors (and 2 warnings).

I get the following:

ERROR ITMS-90713: "Missing Info.plist value. A value for the Info.plist key 'CFBundleIconName' is missing in the bundle 'nl.(myappname).ios' Apps built with iOS 11 or later SDK must supply app icons in an asset catalog and must also provide a value for this Info.plist key. For more information see."

ERROR ITMS-90022: "Missing required icon file. The bundle does not contain an app icon for iphone/ ipod of exactly '120x120' pixels, in .png format for iOS versions >= 10.0."

ERROR ITMS-90023: "Missing required icon file. The bundle does not contain an app icon for iPad of exactly '167x167' pixels, in .png format for iOS supporting iPad Pro."

ERROR ITMS-90023: "Missing required icon file. The bundle does not contain an app icon for iPad of exactly '152x152' pixels, in .png format for iOS versions >= 10.0."

Warnings

The resulting API analysis file is too large. We are unable to validate your API usage prior to delivery. This is just an informational message.

WARNING ITMS-90704: "Missing App Store Icon. iOS Apps must include a 1024x1024px App Store Icon in PNG format. Without providing the icon in the Asset Catalog or via iTunes Connect, apps cannot be submitted for App review or Beta app Review. Refer to link for more information."

I have a assets catalog in Visual Studio with all icons (the right size, or else VS wouldn't even accept it to be added).

What could this possible be? Putting it on the Google play store was so much easier.
I did add/remove all sorts of information in the info.plist and re-added all the images, with no luck.


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