Missing Push Notification Entitlement

I just submit an app to app store and they sent me an email saids 

Missing Push Notification Entitlement  - Your app appears to include API used to register with the Apple Push Notification service, but the app signature’s entitlements do not include the “aps-environment” entitlement. If your app uses the Apple Push Notification service, make sure your App ID is enabled for Push Notification in the Provisioning Portal, and resubmit after signing your app with a Distribution provisioning profile that includes the “aps-environment” entitlement. See “Provisioning and Development” in the Local and Push Notification Programming Guide for more information. If your app does not use the Apple Push Notification service, no action is required. You may remove the API from future submissions to stop this warning. If you use a third-party framework, you may need to contact the developer for information on removing the API.

After you’ve corrected the issues, you can use Xcode or Application Loader to upload a new binary to iTunes Connect.

 

But i don’t have any notification in my app

 

So, where should I fix. and how?

 

or just resend a new one?

This is a message you can ignore.

Rob

And also, i got an other email that saids that i need to have 64-bit support.

How do i do this or keep ignore the message

As we announced in October, beginning February 1, 2015 new iOS apps submitted to the App Store must include 64-bit support and be built with the iOS 8 SDK. Beginning June 1, 2015 app updates will also need to follow the same requirements. To enable 64-bit in your project, we recommend using the default Xcode build setting of “Standard architectures” to build a single binary with both 32-bit and 64-bit code.

Thanks~

That’s discussed here:

http://coronalabs.com/blog/2014/12/03/coronas-ios-64-bit-transition-plan/

so do i need to make any change for now?

No changes right now.

Hi Rob,

It has been over 11 working days after I sent my app to app store.

How long does it take to actually get a reply?

Thanks

Ming

According to http://appreviewtimes.com/, the average review time currently is 11 days.

Usually the month after the 2 week holiday shut down is a longer time since things got backed up.  We have no control over how long Apple takes.  We find out the same way you do.  That is we use sites like @thedog pointed out in the post above. 

Rob

This is a message you can ignore.

Rob

And also, i got an other email that saids that i need to have 64-bit support.

How do i do this or keep ignore the message

As we announced in October, beginning February 1, 2015 new iOS apps submitted to the App Store must include 64-bit support and be built with the iOS 8 SDK. Beginning June 1, 2015 app updates will also need to follow the same requirements. To enable 64-bit in your project, we recommend using the default Xcode build setting of “Standard architectures” to build a single binary with both 32-bit and 64-bit code.

Thanks~

That’s discussed here:

http://coronalabs.com/blog/2014/12/03/coronas-ios-64-bit-transition-plan/

so do i need to make any change for now?

No changes right now.

Hi Rob,

It has been over 11 working days after I sent my app to app store.

How long does it take to actually get a reply?

Thanks

Ming

According to http://appreviewtimes.com/, the average review time currently is 11 days.

Usually the month after the 2 week holiday shut down is a longer time since things got backed up.  We have no control over how long Apple takes.  We find out the same way you do.  That is we use sites like @thedog pointed out in the post above. 

Rob