How to create a 64 bit expo app

Hello
I have created the expo application, but it is of 32-bit
Is there any way to create / upgrade 32 bit expo app to 64 bit app,
because when i upload the app to google play store, it is showing the warning that ** This build is not compliant with 64-bit requirement
From August 1, 2019 all releases must be compliant with google play 64-bit requirement **
When will expo upgrade the react-native 0.57 to react -native 0.59.

Thanks

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Is there any update for the expo version.
Thanks

Any news with this? We only have until August 1st which doesn’t leave too much time…

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Same problem here.

I tried upgrading to expo 33, which is supposed to create 64-bit binaries, but I still get a warning in google play (“This release is not compliant with the Google Play 64-bit requirement”, “The following APKs or App Bundles are available to 64-bit devices, but they only have 32-bit native code…”)

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You have to edit all categories on the left with grey marks. If they are all green, you can progress with a release.

How do you reach this screen?

  • On the left hand side I see “App Release”.
  • Under this, I click on “Production track → EDIT RELEASE”. This is where I upload my APK file.
  • At the bottom of this screen, I click on “REVIEW”
  • Under 'REVIEW SUMMARY" I see:

When I click on “Warnings”, I see the following:

I copied this message to Warning about "64-bit" and "Android App Bundles" is blocking Betatest · Issue #4597 · expo/expo · GitHub

I suggest to continue there, I think it is the proper place to discuss this.

This is not a screen but a part of the sidebar in the Google Play Console.
When selected the app from main dashboard screen, there should be a section in the sidebar like “App-Präsenz im Play Store” (German). Looks like this:
59618135-dda76d00-9127-11e9-8492-6ce6a46bfc58
Somehow two different topics meanwhile. I still have these two warnings.
So I thought they were blocking me, but instead the data provided were not complete.
Now publishing worked, but the warnings are still there.

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