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Hi, as Adam says it's just not possible if the project is not Core. It is late but somebody might find this solution useful: In my case what I did is setup a git remote repo in Vistual Studio Team Services, and there, setup continuous integration (using the Azure App Service template). This way, every time I push changes to the VSTS repo, it takes care of building and publishing the solution. Plus, VSTS is super-suitable for faster testing testing and multienvironment apps.
VSTS offers great free features.
What features are missing in Visual Studio Mac vs. Visual Studio Windows? Update Cancel. Ad by JetBrains. Learn how ReSharper helps.NET & web developers in Visual Studio. Eliminate errors and code smells, refactor and navigate your code, comply with coding standards, & more. I'm on the latest stable Visual Studio for Mac. My current workaround is to just manually upload the App Store icon via iTunes Connect. This is a one-time process however with each build submission I still see that warning along with the generated email.