Pod 'Adjust' # - activity tracker for marketing purposes Pod 'ReachabilitySwift' # - listener for internet connection Pod 'FirebaseAnalytics' # - Analytics from Firebase Pod 'ActiveLabel', :inhibit_warnings => true # - to have hyperlink inside label (subscription description) Pod 'SwiftDate' # - great pod for working with Dates Pod 'Kingfisher' # - image downloading and caching Pod 'GoogleUtilities' # - needed for ads and more Pod 'FirebaseCrashlytics' # - Firebase crash reporting tool Pod 'FirebaseRemoteConfig', :inhibit_warnings => true # - Firebase config to get dynamic data Pod 'FirebaseCore', :inhibit_warnings => true # - Firebase main Why was it introduced in v9.0.0?Īs I can see, GoogleSymbolUtilities was last update in 2016:Īny help on how I can update the pods to the latest 9.0.0 version? Relevant Code: I tried to manually specify the version for FirebaseAnalytics to be 8.15.0, and it works fine, and inside the Podfile.lock I don't see it relying on GoogleSymbolUtilities at all. The Podfile.lock shows that there was actually FirebaseAnalytics (3.4.2) installed, which relies on GoogleSymbolUtilities (~> 1.1). Pod installation complete! There are 29 dependencies from the Podfile and 42 total pods installed. Installing GoogleUtilities 1.3.2 (was 7.7.0) Installing GoogleInterchangeUtilities (1.2.2) Installing FirebaseRemoteConfig 9.0.0 (was 8.15.0) Installing FirebaseInstallations 9.0.0 (was 8.15.0) Installing FirebaseCrashlytics 9.0.0 (was 8.15.0) Installing FirebaseCoreDiagnostics 9.0.0 (was 8.15.0) Installing FirebaseCore 9.0.0 (was 8.15.0) Installing FirebaseAnalytics 3.4.2 (was 8.15.0) Installing FirebaseABTesting 9.0.0 (was 8.15.0)
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