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The previous pod spec was erroneous, should have automatically generate the pod spec by typing $ pod spec create [NAME | https://github.com/USER/REPO]
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Hi Mohammed, I reckon a release version needs to be created, I guess that's what they mean by 'tags'. |
Fixed pod spec for HTMLAttributedStrin�g, matching 1.0.0 A release of 1.0.0 needs to be done. Could you do it?
Changed version of pod file from 1.0.0 to 0.0.1, to match the actual release number
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The previous pod spec was erroneous, should have automatically generate the pod spec.
Just type
$ pod spec create [NAME | https://github.com/USER/REPO]
within the project folder.
However there is still a problem, the terminal says
[!] /usr/bin/git fetch origin tags/0.0.1 2>&1
fatal: Couldn't find remote ref tags/0.0.1
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Do you know what do they mean by 'tag'/'tags'?