Cocoapods was running just fine and appears that with the latest Xcode 11.2.1 version, it has caused some issues. If I open a new terminal and run pod env I get the error below. I have tried reinstalling cocoapods, reinstalling Xcode, cleaning the Ruby gems, nothing seems to get it to work. I am running Catalina 10.15.1. Any ideas on what to do here?
Open the Terminal app and run sudo gem update cocoapods
In my case:
Update Xcode 12.2 to 12.4
In Xcode, go to: Xcode>Preferences.
In tab "Locations" set the "Command Line Tools" to your current Xcode version.
Then, pod install OR pod install --no-repo-update
Works.
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so simply i am trying to archive my flutter project using Xcode to push it through apple store connect review process, i faced a problem that declare that the cocoapods version is old .. i am using cocoapods through cocoapods app not the gem ..
i simply uninstalled the app cause it's the lastest version of the app (Not of cocoapods) and then uninstalled any cocoapods related previous gems so that cocoapods is totally uninstalled on my machine (M1 Macbook Air) & installed the cocoapods gem using sudo gem install cocoapods .. on flutter doctor -v in my device ~ it shows me that cocoapods is installed but now working
[!] Xcode - develop for iOS and macOS (Xcode 14.2) • Xcode at /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer • Build 14C18 ✗ CocoaPods installed but not working. You appear to have CocoaPods installed but it is not working. This can happen if the version of Ruby that CocoaPods was installed with is different from the one being used to invoke it. This can usually be fixed by re-installing CocoaPods. To re-install see https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/getting-started.html#installation for instructions.
and the weird thing that when i try to re-install cocoapods first i run
gem list --local | grep cocoapods
then i uninstall everything that shows up using sudo gem uninstall command after that when i try flutter doctor -v it still shows me that it's installed but not working, But how when I uninstalled the application and the gems and everything related
Take in mind that when i run pod related command after the gem and application uninstallation it shows me this [!] Unable to locate the CocoaPods.app application bundle. Please ensure the application is available and launch it at least once. zsh: illegal hardware instruction pod.. any Ideas Or Solutions?
I run flutter doctor on my Mac with Xcode 13.0 but it prompted that 'CocoaPods didn't install'.
So, I tried gem install cocoapods or sudo gem install cocoapods but it gives me Permission Error.
I also tried HomeBrew, brew install cocoapods but no luck as I run into Brew Link Error.
When I ran flutter doctor again, it gives Xcode installation is incomplete; a full installation is necessary for iOS development. Then, I deleted Xcode and CocoaPods to fresh start the installation. But it was not working.
I uninstalled HomeBrew and command line tools but it was unsuccessful.
Also, there are issues about flutter and android studio, and here is the flutter doctor output:
And here is my Android Studio project structure:
as the terminal suggests you, launch the following commands:
sudo xcode-select --switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
sudo xcodebuild -runFirstLaunch
Run pod install and hitting this error. Just upgraded to Xcode 13 beta.
[!] Your Podfile requires that the plugin cocoapods-patch be
installed. Please install it and try installation again.
How to resolve this?
The obvious answer is "sudo pod install cocoapods-patch", but this fails because of conflicts of binaries, and if you do not overwrite them, it aborts instead of continuing on with installing other files. Back these files up, overwrite them, and then restore them, and then it will actually be installed.
sudo gem install cocoapods-patch
I tried installing Nativescript on my machine and successfully ran all the commands but when I ran TNS doctor I got the following error.
Verifying CocoaPods. This may take more than a minute, please be patient.
Installing iOS runtime.tns-ios#2.1.1 ../../var/folders/pr/zxhdgq354w36_v4jnkyg89fr0000gn/T/nativescript-check-cocoapods11679-71167-clmpmh/node_modules/tns-ios
Verifying CocoaPods. This may take some time, please be patient..
sandbox-exec: /Users/myname/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.1#global/gems/cocoapods-1.0.1/bin/pod: Operation not permitted
WARNING: There was a problem with CocoaPods
Verify that CocoaPods are configured properly.
There seem to be issues with your configuration.
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I have googled around for a fix but could not get any answer e.g. https://github.com/NativeScript/nativescript-cli/issues/1943
There was a mention of chmodding ./Pods but that didn't work. Has anyone else had this problem and fixed it?
I have installed and checked cocoapods but it still yields the same error.
Last login: Tue Aug 9 19:24:23 on ttys000
XXX-MacBook-Air:~ mine$ sudo gem install cocoapods
Password:
Successfully installed cocoapods-1.0.1
Parsing documentation for cocoapods-1.0.1
Done installing documentation for cocoapods after 4 seconds
1 gem installed
XXX-MacBook-Air:~ mine$ pod --version
1.0.1
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Install your CocoaPods with superuser permissions.
sudo gem install cocoapods
And then check if they are installed correctly
pod --version
Also, you might want to update your XCode version if you are using older one.
Refer to this issue for similar problem discussed.
You will need a lower version of cocoapods first you will need to remove your current version sudo gem uninstall cocoapods then you can proceed to install
sudo gem install activesupport -v 4.2.6
sudo gem install cocoapods -v 0.39.0
After installing cocoapods you can try creating a demo app and run it
tns create demoApp
cd demoApp
tns run ios
You can ignore tns doctor for now
After some research I found the right answer (at least for me) and paste it for future references.
currently using:
MacOs Sierra with
xcode: v7.3.0
cocoapods: v1.0.1
nativescript: v2.3.0
node: v6.8.1
Steps:
Locate your node_modules folder where your global npm packages are installed (I am using nvm version manager and node v6.8.1 so it was /Users/myuser/.nvm/versions/node/v6.8.1/lib/node_modules/nativescript/config).
open node_modules/nativescript/config/config.json
Change the value of USE_POD_SANDBOX to false
Reason (as act of faith): NativeScript uses the sandbox-pod executable. This may prevent some pods from installing correctly. If you encounter such cases, you can switch to the regular pod executable.
original source: https://github.com/NativeScript/nativescript-cli/issues/1943#issuecomment-246186556
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After downloading the hyperloop-examples files, and running appc ti build -p ios, I get errors when Hyperloop finds the CocoaPods dependencies.
The exact error text is:
[ERROR] An error occurred during build after 3s 372ms
[ERROR] pod install returned a non-zero exit code
The only change I had to make was to set sdk-version in tiapp.xml to 5.4.0.v20160608165242 instead of 5.4.0 (pulled this version of the SDK by running appc ti sdk install -b 5_4_X)
appc -v returns 5.2.2
appc ti -v returns 5.0.6
Also, if I remove the Podfile file, the app builds and runs on the simulator. Most of the samples work (obviously not the Third-Party Libraries one). I see in some of the other issues where people were able to get the cocoapod dependencies working, so this may just be a cocoapod issue with my machine.
pod --version returns 1.0.1
pod install provides the error:
Could not automatically select an Xcode project. Specify one in your Podfile like so:
Version 1.0.1 of cocoapods does not work with hyperloop right now. Uninstalled that version and installed 0.39.0 instead resolved the issue.
sudo gem install cocoapods -v 0.39.0
One way that worked for me:
Remove cocoapods
gem uninstall --all --executables cocoapods
Install it again
sudo gem install cocoapods
Make sure you're running latest node lts (4.5.0)
Re-open Appc Studio to see it works