Error Message in iTunes Producer for updated iBook

I was attempting to upload an updated version of a free book I'd created using iBooks Author. Adding the new .ibooks file to the ITMSP package went fine, and I was told it was a valid asset, but when I hit "Deliver," I got this error message:
ERROR ITMS-1471: "Provided asset does not contain a version number. Please provide a versioned epub." at Book (MZItmspBookPackage)
The Package History shows only the original upload, not today's errors. I am unclear on how I'm supposed to provide a "versioned epub," both because this is an .ibooks file and because I don't see where to add a version number that would satisfy this error message.
In addition, iTunes Connect now tells me that the book is "not on 32 stores," although the existing version does still appear to be there. So maybe the new file somehow managed to upload and it's the error message that's in error? Or is my book likely to disappear in 24-48 hours?
This seemed different enough from all the other uploading issues I'd seen, which were tagged as Java-related, that I figured I would throw it out there and see if anyone has any advice... Thanks in advance!

UPDATE: The iBookstore folks informed me that they'd fixed the problem on their end and encouraged me to try delivering the package again. It did go through, although with an error message reiterating that "the provided epub asset has not been versioned" and thus would not have "versioned support."
Which I can live with!

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