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:
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pod new code lines from the podspec:
enter image description here



any idea?



pod new code lines in the repo:
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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:
    enter image description here



    pod new code lines from the podspec:
    enter image description here



    any idea?



    pod new code lines in the repo:
    enter image description here










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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:
      enter image description here



      pod new code lines from the podspec:
      enter image description here



      any idea?



      pod new code lines in the repo:
      enter image description here










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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:
      enter image description here



      pod new code lines from the podspec:
      enter image description here



      any idea?



      pod new code lines in the repo:
      enter image description here







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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






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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
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            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.






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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 8:17










          • Do a pod cache clean if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.
            – Paul Beusterien
            Nov 12 at 14:40










          • 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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          • 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






          share|improve this answer




















          • 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














          up vote
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          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






          share|improve this answer




















          • 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












          up vote
          0
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          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






          share|improve this answer












          • 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







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Nov 11 at 16:56









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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
















          • 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












          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.






          share|improve this answer




















          • 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










          • 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














          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.






          share|improve this answer




















          • 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










          • 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












          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.






          share|improve this answer












          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.







          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          answered Nov 11 at 17:46









          Paul Beusterien

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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 8:17










          • Do a pod cache clean if you had a previous incarnation of 1.1.8 installed locally.
            – Paul Beusterien
            Nov 12 at 14:40










          • 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










          • 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






          • 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

















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