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Thanks, I'm not a huge fan of CocoaPods, so I tried to set it up once, but didn't do a good job. Feel free to set it up.
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The podspec here has been corrected but for some reason the old one is referenced by default. I updated my podspec with the line:
pod 'MBCalendarKit', :podspec => 'https://raw.github.com/MosheBerman/MBCalendarKit/d0ddd629ea93cac9f1b5b9a4d37d39cbf3cc512a/MBCalendarKit.podspec'
And it worked. So someone that knows more about how Cocoapods finds the 'default' podspecs needs to point out how we can fix this.
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By "pod spec here" are you referring to the one in this repo? I bet the one in the main CocoaPods repo is still the old one.
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Yes "pod spec here" refers to the file here in the MBCalendarKit repro is correct ... reference it in my example line for a Podfile ...
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Can you guys please check that the 1.1.1 CocoaPod works correctly? Pushed a new one up earlier this week.
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Its not quite right ... have a pull request in https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs/pulls with the fix. I thought I had the rights to accept the request, couldn't figure out how
#8046 Fix reference to source files.
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The pull request has been accepted so Cocoapod with a default reference is now working for me.
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So are we good to close?
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Yes
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Hello, just wanted to let you know I'm still experiencing the issue
.
├── LICENSE
├── MBCalendarKit
│ └── CalendarKit
│ └── CalendarKit.h
└── README.md
2 directories, 3 files
pod search MBCalendarKit prints:
-> MBCalendarKit (2.0.0)
An open source calendar view for iOS.
pod 'MBCalendarKit', '~> 2.0.0'
- Homepage: https://github.com/MosheBerman/MBCalendarKit
- Source: https://github.com/MosheBerman/MBCalendarKit.git
- Versions: 2.0.0, 1.1.1, 1.1.0, 1.0.1 [master repo]
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Trying to install it today from cocoapods (MBCalendarKit 2.0.0), I added the following five lines from the example in my viewcontroller then clean, build.
#import "MBCalendarKit/CalendarKit.h"
// please note that the example in the README.md is not correct regarding the header's path
CKCalendarView *calendar = [CKCalendarView new];
[calendar setDelegate:self];
[calendar setDataSource:self];
[[self view] addSubview:calendar];
I receive the following error:
<mypath>/Pods/Headers/MBCalendarKit/CalendarKit.h:13:9: 'CKCalendarEvent.h' file not found
probably because the EDIT: NO, also my directory structure is like @nameghino 's one.CKCalendarEvent.h
has moved to Core
subfolder?
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Interesting. I'll have to check if this is related to the recent CocoaPods change from pull requests to trunk.
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Issue #48 mentions this. As I said over there, it looks like this is fixed. If it's still a problem, please comment over there.
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