iOS - cocoapods not updating
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I have my own pod that i have uploaded to cocoa.
I have uploaded new lined of code , i can see them in the repo , i can see them in the pod that is in the project but still they aren't executed.
Pod spec:
pod new code lines from the podspec:
any idea?
pod new code lines in the repo:
ios swift cocoapods podspec
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I have my own pod that i have uploaded to cocoa.
I have uploaded new lined of code , i can see them in the repo , i can see them in the pod that is in the project but still they aren't executed.
Pod spec:
pod new code lines from the podspec:
any idea?
pod new code lines in the repo:
ios swift cocoapods podspec
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I have my own pod that i have uploaded to cocoa.
I have uploaded new lined of code , i can see them in the repo , i can see them in the pod that is in the project but still they aren't executed.
Pod spec:
pod new code lines from the podspec:
any idea?
pod new code lines in the repo:
ios swift cocoapods podspec
I have my own pod that i have uploaded to cocoa.
I have uploaded new lined of code , i can see them in the repo , i can see them in the pod that is in the project but still they aren't executed.
Pod spec:
pod new code lines from the podspec:
any idea?
pod new code lines in the repo:
ios swift cocoapods podspec
ios swift cocoapods podspec
asked Nov 11 at 13:04
ironRoei
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Make sure that you have release new version of pod in Cocoapods with the updated code.
In your iOS Application, Run the following commands to get the latest version of pod.
pod repo update
pod update
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:16
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Make sure that the git commit that has the change you want is tagged with the version specified in the podspec. In this case -- 1.1.8
.
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:17
Do apod cache clean
if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:40
That is the command? pod cache clean?
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 14:46
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pod cache clean LamdaConnectivityManager
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:48
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
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active
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active
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up vote
0
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Make sure that you have release new version of pod in Cocoapods with the updated code.
In your iOS Application, Run the following commands to get the latest version of pod.
pod repo update
pod update
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:16
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Make sure that you have release new version of pod in Cocoapods with the updated code.
In your iOS Application, Run the following commands to get the latest version of pod.
pod repo update
pod update
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:16
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Make sure that you have release new version of pod in Cocoapods with the updated code.
In your iOS Application, Run the following commands to get the latest version of pod.
pod repo update
pod update
Make sure that you have release new version of pod in Cocoapods with the updated code.
In your iOS Application, Run the following commands to get the latest version of pod.
pod repo update
pod update
answered Nov 11 at 16:56
Vittal Pai
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The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:16
add a comment |
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:16
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:16
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:16
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Make sure that the git commit that has the change you want is tagged with the version specified in the podspec. In this case -- 1.1.8
.
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:17
Do apod cache clean
if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:40
That is the command? pod cache clean?
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 14:46
1
pod cache clean LamdaConnectivityManager
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:48
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Make sure that the git commit that has the change you want is tagged with the version specified in the podspec. In this case -- 1.1.8
.
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:17
Do apod cache clean
if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:40
That is the command? pod cache clean?
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 14:46
1
pod cache clean LamdaConnectivityManager
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:48
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Make sure that the git commit that has the change you want is tagged with the version specified in the podspec. In this case -- 1.1.8
.
Make sure that the git commit that has the change you want is tagged with the version specified in the podspec. In this case -- 1.1.8
.
answered Nov 11 at 17:46
Paul Beusterien
13.5k43579
13.5k43579
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:17
Do apod cache clean
if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:40
That is the command? pod cache clean?
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 14:46
1
pod cache clean LamdaConnectivityManager
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:48
add a comment |
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:17
Do apod cache clean
if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:40
That is the command? pod cache clean?
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 14:46
1
pod cache clean LamdaConnectivityManager
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:48
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:17
The version is the same. Did : git tag 1.1.8 git push --tags and i can see that it install this version
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 8:17
Do a
pod cache clean
if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:40
Do a
pod cache clean
if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:40
That is the command? pod cache clean?
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 14:46
That is the command? pod cache clean?
– ironRoei
Nov 12 at 14:46
1
1
pod cache clean LamdaConnectivityManager
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:48
pod cache clean LamdaConnectivityManager
– Paul Beusterien
Nov 12 at 14:48
add a comment |
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