In latest Xcode 7.1.1, ipa created has SwiftSupport folder. It increased ipa size around 20MB.
Old Xcode not added SwiftSupport folder inside ipa
How to avoid SwiftSupport folder in ipa ?
In latest Xcode 7.1.1, ipa created has SwiftSupport folder. It increased ipa size around 20MB.
Old Xcode not added SwiftSupport folder inside ipa
How to avoid SwiftSupport folder in ipa ?
Disable "Embedded Content Contains Swift Code" in your application build settings.
As @Rob Napier mentioned, but you can also set this flag to NO if you have a swift code project. The flag only means if you have an ObjC project which includes Swift code via a framework to indicate that you need swift support.
HOWEVER, it does not matter how big your IPA file is (if that's your concern) because Apple removes the folders on processing via iTunes connect As stated by an Apple Developer in the forums: https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/16339
In addition to the other explanations I would also recommend to upgrade to Xcode 7.2. According to my research, there is no "SwiftSupport" folder included when building the ipa file when using Xcode 7.2. (As indicated by other answers, it is assumed you are not using Swift in the project.)
Disable "Embedded Content Contains Swift Code" in your application build settings.
This of course assumes that you don't have any Swift code in your project. If you do, then you need to include the Swift standard libraries, which are contained in that folder.
The default for this setting is "No" so it's likely that something you're importing (CocoaPods?) is setting it. Or that something you're importing actually has Swift code in it....