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Cocoapods: support for newest versions #327

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netbe opened this issue Apr 26, 2017 · 2 comments
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Cocoapods: support for newest versions #327

netbe opened this issue Apr 26, 2017 · 2 comments

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@netbe
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netbe commented Apr 26, 2017

Description

It seems Swiftz specs are not available in main repo of Cocoapods

pod search Swiftz
-> Swiftz (0.5.0)
   Swiftz is a Swift library for functional programming.
   pod 'Swiftz', '~> 0.5.0'
   - Homepage: https://github.com/typelift/Swiftz
   - Source:   https://github.com/typelift/Swiftz.git
   - Versions: 0.5.0, 0.4.0, 0.3.1, 0.3.0, 0.2.4, 0.2.2 [master repo]

I see that Cocoapods is not mentionned in Readme as setup, so I am just wondering if it is supported or not

Expected Result

Upload missing versions to Cocoapods trunk

netbe pushed a commit to netbe/Tyro that referenced this issue Apr 27, 2017
Note will failed until Swiftz publish its spec. See typelift/Swiftz#327
@wpoosanguansit
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Hi,

I am using pod to install the lib but it does not look like it is usable yet. From what I can see, not all the code is being brought in. I could not get the code in the intro to compile at all. Thanks.

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CodaFi commented Jan 28, 2019

Yeah, this is a problem on CocoaPods' end related to code signing - I would have loved to have pushed to their trunk last year but I cannot get the pod to validate. The 1.6 beta does work under some circumstances so I'll give that a try this evening.

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